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Re: [Tlhingan-hol] Puns!

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (qov@kli.org)
Fri Oct 30 17:40:56 2015

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Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 14:40:46 -0700
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> ...there must be many more. Some look very much like puns, but didn't =
ring a bell. Like the {wa'chaw / wev / war} triplet...

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Not really a triplet:

In weaving, the threads you place on the loom into which you will later =
weave are called the warp. As you sit at the loom, these stretch up or =
forward (depending on the construction of the loom), away from you.

The threads you push under and over the warp, or pass through the layers =
of the warp, using the shuttle, depending on your level of weaving =
technology, are called the weft. These run back and forth in front of =
the weaver.

The first spreadsheet program to become popular, in fact the software =
that sold a lot of PCs, was called Lotus 123:  wa=E2=80=99 =
cha(=E2=80=98)w(ej).

=20

  - Qov =E2=80=98utlh

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Online Klingon Course free to all KLI members: =
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puns, but didn't ring a bell. Like the {wa'chaw / wev / war} =
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layers of the warp, using the shuttle, depending on your level of =
weaving technology, are called the weft. These run back and forth in =
front of the weaver.<br><br>The first spreadsheet program to become =
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