[98374] in tlhIngan-Hol
[Tlhingan-hol] words for the letters
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brad Wilson)
Wed Apr 9 15:20:21 2014
To: tlhingan-hol@kli.org
From: Brad Wilson <bmacliam@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2014 15:19:57 -0400 (EDT)
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I just discovered the words bay, chay, Day, etc which are used for the soun=
ds of the letters b, ch, D, etc.
Would you be comfortable using these words for the letters themselves ... a=
s in spelling out a word?
{chay' pongwIj vIghItlh? ghay 'et yay 'It lay}
gheyIl
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<font color=3D'black' size=3D'2' face=3D'arial'>I just discovered the words=
bay, chay, Day, etc which are used for the sounds of the letters b, ch, D,=
etc.
<div>Would you be comfortable using these words for the letters themselves =
... as in spelling out a word?</div>
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<div>{chay' pongwIj vIghItlh? ghay 'et yay 'It lay}</div>
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<div>gheyIl</div>
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