tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Wed Dec 10 14:13:59 2008
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Re: KLBC: New to the List
- From: "Thorwald Peeters" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: KLBC: New to the List
- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 23:12:09 +0100 (CET)
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<citaat van="Mark J. Reed">
> Most languages have "clusters" across
> syllables that can't occur in the onset or coda of a single syllable.
> In English, consider "-ln" - no English syllable ends with it.
mu' <<kiln>> Daqel'a'? DIvI' Hol mu'vambe''a'?
mu' qun wIqelnISbe', mu' DIvI' HolDaq <<kiln>>na'
'ej wa'(na') mu' 'ay' ghaH...
Have you considered "kiln"
What is not English about the word "kiln"?
Not considering etymology (word history), "kiln" is a definite English word.
And it's just the one syllable...
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Thorwald Peeters