[tlhIngan Hol] How to clean a white shirt
mayqel qunenoS
mihkoun at gmail.com
Sun Jul 24 00:49:13 PDT 2016
Michael Roney, Jr.
> {SuD} comes from TKD and has "yellow" in the definition.
tkd, p. 135 :
{SuD} green, be green, blue, yellow
As you see, it also has blue and green ; so unless the reader is
psychic, thus being able to know which of the three words I actually
want to express, then this word (on its own) is useless.
Perhaps that's the reason why there is a klingon psychic probe in the
first place..
poghmey qIj qunnoq
On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 7:58 PM, Michael Roney, Jr. <nahqun at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 7:47 AM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Jeremy Silver :
>> > You appear to need an ahem primer on colours.
>> > pa' yoqqoq DanejtaHbogh Datu' 'e' vIHar:
>> > http://klingonska.org/ref/color.html
>>
>> I knew of the word {SuD}, and of this link as well ; but because I
>> remembered that some of the color shades described there were not
>> canon, I chose to write "yellow" in federation standard english. Only
>> now that I checked again, I saw that the "yellowish tinge" shade is
>> canon indeed.
>>
>> But all this is confusing and outrageous as well. Am I supposed to
>> remember, in every canon source which came out after tkd and kgt,
>> every little detail ? And among all shades of a particular color, am I
>> supposed to remember which is canon and which is not ?
>>
>> Or am I supposed to remember that somewhere in kgt, there is a line
>> which describes the "yellowish tinge", which of course isn't mentioned
>> in the dictionary at the end of the book ?
>>
>> So, one uses federation standard and the job is done..
>>
>> thank you though, for taking the time to reply.
>>
>
> {SuD} comes from TKD and has "yellow" in the definition.
> Klingon only has 4 color words to remember (if you count black and white as
> colors).
>
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> ~naHQun
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