[tlhIngan Hol] Klingon Word of the Day: lIj
Steven Boozer
sboozer at uchicago.edu
Fri Feb 1 09:13:56 PST 2019
Klingon Word of the Day for Thursday, January 31, 2019
Klingon word: lIj
Part of speech: verb
Definition: forget
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yIlIjQo'
Don't forget. KLS
yIntaHvIS qeylIS'e' lIjlaHbe'bogh vay' batlh 'etlhvam chenmoHlu'pu'
this sword of honor descends from the time of Kahless the Unforgettable. S8
qeylIS tIghmey'e' DaH tIQoy / teH tIghmey 'ej bIH bolIjlaHbe'
Hear now, [...] The ways of Kahless, For they are true And unforgettable. PB
(KGT 149): The verb {Dach} literally means "be absent", but when applied to a person who is obviously present or otherwise accounted for, it is usually interpreted to mean that the person's mind has wandered. It does not mean absent-minded, which involves forgetfulness. Rather, it means that the person is, for whatever reason, not focusing on the task at hand. Nonslang equivalents are {qImHa'} (not pay attention) and {buSHa'} (not focus [on], ignore).
SEE ALSO:
jeH be absentminded (v)
qaw remember (v)
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