[tlhIngan Hol] expressing baby animals (and words for dog)
Steven Boozer
sboozer at uchicago.edu
Thu Dec 2 07:25:27 PST 2021
Oh, I forgot about {lIS'ab}:
(qep’a’ 2021): This animal is more rat-sized than mouse-sized, but a {vIghro'} might well chase it. Its face kind of resembles that of a bat (though a bat is not a rodent).
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Voragh
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From: tlhIngan-Hol On Behalf Of Lieven L. Litaer
Am 01.12.2021 um 22:30 schrieb Steven Boozer:
> To further confuse matters {QelIS boqHarmey} (Alice's Adventures)
> gives us {neSngech}, a "dormouse-like animal". A dormouse isn't
> actually a mouse but some of the pictures are certainly mouse-like in
> appearance, but with furred rather than scaly tails. (See
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dormouse )
To expand this even a bit more: In the original version, Alice plays a round of Croquet with hedgehogs as balls. In the Klingon version, those are {woSwa'mey}, animals that can roll up to balls, but they are not hedgehogs. They are more like armadillos.
The discussion about this word came when when I tried to distinguish the "mouse" from the "hedgehogs". I first thought of using {Qa'Hom} for the mouse, but then realized that a) a titmouse is not a mouse, and b) according to KCD, it looks like a hedgehog. As this might have caused confusion, Maltz told me about the {woSwa'} and the {lIS'ab}.
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