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Re: [tlhIngan Hol] ghItlh and jatlh

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (SuStel)
Tue Mar 12 11:42:14 2019

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On 3/12/2019 11:27 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
> Is ghItlh to be treated as jatlh, with regards to quotations and 
> reporting things others have written ?

No.

So far as I know, only *jatlh* and *ja'* have been confirmed as "verbs 
of saying." *tlhob* is used as a verb of saying in /Power Klingon,/ but 
in his interview with charghwI' about this 
<http://klingonska.org/canon/1998-12-holqed-07-4.txt>, he says that 
*tlhob, jang, *and*ghel* aren't used as verbs of saying. He was asked 
about and failed to answer to *bach* (slang), *chel, chup, jach,* and *SIv.*

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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/12/2019 11:27 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
      wrote:<br>
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    <blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:CAP7F2c+U2cv7FOYy805pdEdJTdZ67jv2utXT=x1UL_AqV_t04A@mail.gmail.com">Is
      ghItlh to be treated as jatlh, with regards to quotations and
      reporting things others have written ?</blockquote>
    <p>No.</p>
    <p>So far as I know, only <b>jatlh</b> and <b>ja'</b> have been
      confirmed as "verbs of saying." <b>tlhob</b> is used as a verb of
      saying in <i>Power Klingon,</i> but in his interview with
      charghwI' about this
      <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://klingonska.org/canon/1998-12-holqed-07-4.txt">&lt;http://klingonska.org/canon/1998-12-holqed-07-4.txt&gt;</a>, he
      says that <b>tlhob, jang, </b>and<b> ghel</b> aren't used as
      verbs of saying. He was asked about and failed to answer to <b>bach</b>
      (slang), <b>chel, chup, jach,</b> and <b>SIv.</b><br>
    </p>
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