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Re: [Tlhingan-hol] New to the language - word lists and use of
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Josh Badgley)
Wed Nov 30 06:12:07 2011
From: Josh Badgley <joshbadgley@hotmail.com>
To: <phil-klingon@tinsleyviaduct.com>, <tlhingan-hol@stodi.digitalkingdom.org>
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 05:11:43 -0600
In-Reply-To: <4ED6079E.1080602@tinsleyviaduct.com>
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The Eurotalk Talk Now! Klingon edition is full of new words for everyday it=
ems=2C ranging from food to country names=2C etc.
It's really helpful if you want to be able to use Klingon to express yourse=
lf in everyday life. Obviously TKD and KGT are essential=2C but the new wo=
rds we got from Talk Now! are all aimed at everyday objects we encounter li=
ving in the 21st century on Earth.
I haven't bought it yet=2C but apparently the new Monopoly Klingon Edition =
also contains some new words...at any rate=2C it'd be a fun way to sit arou=
nd with some friends and learn the language while playing.
It doesn't look like anyone has updated the KLI website for a long time. I =
bought the Ultralingua Klingon Dictionary for PC and have been updating it =
with all the new words I can find=2C mainly from this list. Looks like for=
now we're on our own. Do'Ha'!
-- jhb
> Date: Wed=2C 30 Nov 2011 10:38:22 +0000
> From: phil-klingon@tinsleyviaduct.com
> To: tlhingan-hol@stodi.digitalkingdom.org
> Subject: [Tlhingan-hol] New to the language - word lists and use of words=
out of normal language
>=20
> I have had TKD and KGT for some time and been aware of the "New Klingon
> Words" page for even longer. I have also seen some details of further
> new words in the archives of this list. However=2C I am wondering if ther=
e
> are any more sources of words I would need to buy=2C or whether there are
> any further lists of words online=2C listing the newest words=2C or wheth=
er
> the new words page will be updated at some point to take account of them.
>=20
> Also=2C what are the conventions for using Klingon words when writing in
> English=2C and the other way round? I'm sure I saw these somewhere once=
=2C
> but have not found them recently.
>=20
> I intend to read as much Klingon as I can out of what is posted here=2C
> and hopefully start writing some=2C fairly soon.
>=20
> --=20
> Phil Reynolds
> email: phil-klingon@tinsleyviaduct.com
> Mail in Klingon welcome though I'm a relative novice
>=20
>=20
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<font style=3D"" face=3D"Courier New"><a href=3D"http://eurotalk.com/klingo=
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"> Eurotalk Talk Now! Klingon</a> edition is full of new words for everyday=
items=2C ranging from food to country names=2C etc.<br><br>It's really hel=
pful if you want to be able to use Klingon to express yourself in everyday =
life. =3B Obviously TKD and KGT are essential=2C but the new words we g=
ot from Talk Now! are all aimed at everyday objects we encounter living in =
the 21st century on Earth.<br><br>I haven't bought it yet=2C but apparently=
the new <a href=3D"http://www.amazon.com/Monopoly-MN066-201-Klingon-Collec=
tors-Edition/dp/B005P36PVU/ref=3Dsr_1_1?s=3Dtoys-and-games&=3Bie=3DUTF8&=
amp=3Bqid=3D1322651307&=3Bsr=3D1-1">Monopoly Klingon Edition</a> also co=
ntains some new words...at any rate=2C it'd be a fun way to sit around with=
some friends and learn the language while playing.<br><br>It doesn't look =
like anyone has updated the KLI website for a long time. I bought the<a hre=
f=3D"http://www.ultralingua.com/products/klingon-products.html"> Ultralingu=
a Klingon Dictionary</a> for PC and have been updating it with all the new =
words I can find=2C mainly from this list. =3B Looks like for now we're=
on our own. Do'Ha'!<br><br><br><font style=3D"" face=3D"Courier New"><br>-=
- jhb<br></font><br><br><div>>=3B Date: Wed=2C 30 Nov 2011 10:38:22 +0000=
<br>>=3B From: phil-klingon@tinsleyviaduct.com<br>>=3B To: tlhingan-hol=
@stodi.digitalkingdom.org<br>>=3B Subject: [Tlhingan-hol] New to the lang=
uage - word lists and use of words out of normal language<br>>=3B <br>>=
=3B I have had TKD and KGT for some time and been aware of the "New Klingon=
<br>>=3B Words" page for even longer. I have also seen some details of fu=
rther<br>>=3B new words in the archives of this list. However=2C I am won=
dering if there<br>>=3B are any more sources of words I would need to buy=
=2C or whether there are<br>>=3B any further lists of words online=2C lis=
ting the newest words=2C or whether<br>>=3B the new words page will be up=
dated at some point to take account of them.<br>>=3B <br>>=3B Also=2C w=
hat are the conventions for using Klingon words when writing in<br>>=3B E=
nglish=2C and the other way round? I'm sure I saw these somewhere once=2C<b=
r>>=3B but have not found them recently.<br>>=3B <br>>=3B I intend to=
read as much Klingon as I can out of what is posted here=2C<br>>=3B and =
hopefully start writing some=2C fairly soon.<br>>=3B <br>>=3B -- <br>&g=
t=3B Phil Reynolds<br>>=3B email: phil-klingon@tinsleyviaduct.com<br>>=
=3B Mail in Klingon welcome though I'm a relative novice<br>>=3B <br>>=
=3B <br>>=3B _______________________________________________<br>>=3B Tl=
hingan-hol mailing list<br>>=3B Tlhingan-hol@stodi.digitalkingdom.org<br>=
>=3B http://stodi.digitalkingdom.org/mailman/listinfo/tlhingan-hol<br></d=
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