tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Nov 17 10:09:56 2014
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Re: [Tlhingan-hol] Maltz about "The Klingon Art of War"
> Could we expect then that {naj} would "not" use {'e'} with SAO ? {tlhIngan Hol vIjatlh vInaj}
I would expect that it does.
«tlhIngan Hol vIjatlh 'e' vInaj.»
= "I speak Klingon. I dream about [the previous sentence]."
~ "I dream about me speaking Klingon."
Note that «naj» probably refers to imagining things while sleeping (hence «najmoHwI'» = "lullaby"), rather than the sort of dreaming that Martin Luther King jr. is famous for.
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Subject: Re: [Tlhingan-hol] Maltz about "The Klingon Art of War"
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naj dream is a verb that can take as an object something that is being
dreamt of. So qul naj is dream(s) about fire or dream(s) of fire.
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Could we expect then that {naj} would "not" use {'e'} with SAO ? {tlhIngan Hol vIjatlh vInaj}
gheyIl
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