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[Tlhingan-hol] KLBC: Sentences as objects
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Felix Malmenbeck)
Thu Aug 30 08:02:59 2012
From: Felix Malmenbeck <felixm@kth.se>
To: "tlhIngan-Hol@KLI.org" <tlhIngan-Hol@KLI.org>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 12:02:24 +0000
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Greetings, fellow jatlhwI'pu'!
I figured it was time we had another "Beginner's Corner", so I decided to t=
ry my hand at starting one.
The idea is simple: Everybody - be they new students or grammarians - is en=
couraged to submit Klingon sentences (with English translations) on this th=
eme:
=3D=3D Sentences as objects =3D=3D
A bit tricky, perhaps, but that's all the more reason to practice :)
As a first example:
---------------------------------------------
{mu'tlheghvam DalaDlaH 'e' vISIv.}
I wonder if you can read this sentence.
---------------------------------------------
Now you try!
---------------------------------------------
{nuq DaghItlh DaneH?}
What do you want to write?
{DaghItlhlaH 'e' vISov.}
I know that you can write it.
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Sincerely,
Felix (a.k.a. loghaD)
P.S. For more info on sentences as objects, check out section 6.2.5. in The=
Klingon Dictionary.
Some more examples can be found here: http://klingonska.org/canon/search/?f=
ile=3D1998-06-holqed-07-2.txt&get=3Dsource
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10pt;">Greetings, fellow jatlhwI'pu'!<br>
<br>
I figured it was time we had another "Beginner's Corner", so I de=
cided to try my hand at starting one.<br>
The idea is simple: Everybody - be they new students or grammarians - is en=
couraged to submit Klingon sentences (with English translations) on this th=
eme:<br>
<br>
=3D=3D Sentences as objects =3D=3D<br>
<br>
A bit tricky, perhaps, but that's all the more reason to practice :)<br>
<br>
As a first example:<br>
<br>
---------------------------------------------<br>
{mu'tlheghvam DalaDlaH 'e' vISIv.}<br>
I wonder if you can read this sentence.<br>
---------------------------------------------<br>
<br>
Now you try!<br>
<br>
---------------------------------------------<br>
{nuq DaghItlh DaneH?}<br>
What do you want to write?<br>
<br>
{DaghItlhlaH 'e' vISov.}<br>
I know that you can write it.<br>
---------------------------------------------<br>
<br>
Sincerely,<br>
Felix (a.k.a. loghaD)<br>
<br>
<br>
P.S. For more info on sentences as objects, check out section 6.2.5. in The=
Klingon Dictionary.<br>
Some more examples can be found here: <a href=3D"http://klingonska.org/cano=
n/search/?file=3D1998-06-holqed-07-2.txt&get=3Dsource" target=3D"_blank=
">
http://klingonska.org/canon/search/?file=3D1998-06-holqed-07-2.txt&get=
=3Dsource</a><br>
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