[2996] in tlhIngan-Hol
Re: -ghach count
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Sun Feb 6 15:12:44 1994
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From: nsn@vis.mu.OZ.AU (Nick NICHOLAS)
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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 94 15:16:25 EDT
In-Reply-To: <199402021630.LAA04008@startide.ctr.columbia.edu>; from "Mark E. S
houlson" at Feb 2, 94 11:30 am
Hu'tegh! nuq ja' Mark E. Shoulson jay'?
(You'll note the new quote attribution, sirrahs. Rude as befits a tlhInganHey
;) ).
=I always heard them as qutlh and wagh myself.
Furthermore, qutlh and wagh are what ended up on Anthony Appleyard's
wordlist he distributed with his parser, and that's the closest thing
to a canon wordlist I have.
If you're listening, Lawrence, this has gotten a bit silly. Surely Marc
should be asked to resolve this matter.
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