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Re: [Tlhingan-hol] New to the language - word lists and use of

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Josh Badgley)
Thu Dec 1 07:27:15 2011

From: Josh Badgley <joshbadgley@hotmail.com>
To: <lieven.litaer@web.de>, KLI <tlhingan-hol@kli.org>
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 06:26:53 -0600
In-Reply-To: <4ED6A9C1.1070509@web.de>
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Based on my limited experience=2C having mastered the 500 words recommended=
 by the KLI for the Certification and having studied TKD and KGT carefully=
=2C you can probably start reading and build up your vocabulary that way.  =
I'd really recommend you order a copy of ghIlghameS by Roger Cheesboro=2C i=
t's absolutely excellent.  Not only is it a perfect Klingon reader for begi=
nners=2C it's just a damn good translation...I've already read it about fou=
r times.  Also=2C Agnieszka Solska's Klingon translation of the Tao Te Chin=
g is simple enough to understand=2C yet profound (dare I say chong) enough =
to keep you hooked.  You should also try your hand at reading back issues o=
f Qo'noS QonoS from the KLI website.  It's great practice and great fun and=
 it really boosts your self-confidence when you can read and understand Kli=
ngon.


-- toDQun


> Date: Wed=2C 30 Nov 2011 23:10:09 +0100
> From: lieven.litaer@web.de
> To: tlhingan-hol@kli.org
> Subject: Re: [Tlhingan-hol] New to the language - word lists and use of w=
ords out of normal language
>=20
> Am 30.11.2011 22:56=2C ghItlh qurgh lungqIj:
> > chaq QaQ'a' <http://hol.kag.org/?plain=3D1>? chaq mInDu'raj 'oy'be'moH
> > 'oH. latlh Dochmey puS vIchoHnIS.
>=20
> tlhIngan rurbogh 'evnagh Daqmey vImaS jIH=2C 'ach ghojlu'meH QaQbej nav=20
> motlh. Do'Ha' moHchoH Hoch HaSta chIS vIlo'chugh. Dub qIj lo'taH=20
> mIlloghmey=2C vaj moHqu' nav chIS. 'ej Degh mIlloghmey DachoHmeH po law'=
=20
> DapoQ=2C qar'a'?
>=20
> Quvar.
>=20
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<font style=3D"" face=3D"Courier New">Based on my limited experience=2C hav=
ing mastered the 500 words recommended by the KLI for the Certification and=
 having studied TKD and KGT carefully=2C you can probably start reading and=
 build up your vocabulary that way.&nbsp=3B I'd really recommend you order =
a copy of <i>ghIlghameS</i> by Roger Cheesboro=2C it's absolutely excellent=
.&nbsp=3B Not only is it a perfect Klingon reader for beginners=2C it's jus=
t a damn good translation...I've already read it about four times.&nbsp=3B =
Also=2C Agnieszka Solska's Klingon translation of the <i>Tao Te Ching</i> i=
s simple enough to understand=2C yet profound (dare I say chong) enough to =
keep you hooked.&nbsp=3B You should also try your hand at reading back issu=
es of <i>Qo'noS QonoS</i> from the KLI website.&nbsp=3B It's great practice=
 and great fun and it really boosts your self-confidence when you can read =
and understand Klingon.<br id=3D"FontBreak"></font><br><br><font style=3D""=
 face=3D"Courier New"><br>-- toDQun<br></font><br><br><div>&gt=3B Date: Wed=
=2C 30 Nov 2011 23:10:09 +0100<br>&gt=3B From: lieven.litaer@web.de<br>&gt=
=3B To: tlhingan-hol@kli.org<br>&gt=3B Subject: Re: [Tlhingan-hol] New to t=
he language - word lists and use of words out of normal language<br>&gt=3B =
<br>&gt=3B Am 30.11.2011 22:56=2C ghItlh qurgh lungqIj:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ch=
aq QaQ'a' &lt=3Bhttp://hol.kag.org/?plain=3D1&gt=3B? chaq mInDu'raj 'oy'be'=
moH<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 'oH. latlh Dochmey puS vIchoHnIS.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B=
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r>&gt=3B motlh. Do'Ha' moHchoH Hoch HaSta chIS vIlo'chugh. Dub qIj lo'taH <=
br>&gt=3B mIlloghmey=2C vaj moHqu' nav chIS. 'ej Degh mIlloghmey DachoHmeH =
po law' <br>&gt=3B DapoQ=2C qar'a'?<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Quvar.<br>&gt=3B <=
br>&gt=3B _______________________________________________<br>&gt=3B Tlhinga=
n-hol mailing list<br>&gt=3B Tlhingan-hol@stodi.digitalkingdom.org<br>&gt=
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