[tlhIngan Hol] {vaj} connecting {-meH} clauses

mayqel qunen'oS mihkoun at gmail.com
Thu Oct 28 08:51:10 PDT 2021


SuStel:
> Did you know that the modern English
> word worm used to mean serpent, snake,
> dragon, reptile? That's why you'll
> sometimes hear dragons called worms
> or wyrms. (Dragons were also depicted
> as snake-like more often back then than
> they are now.) The word worm (formerly
> spelled wurm or wyrm) used to mean
> exactly what the Klingon word ghargh
> means.

I didn't know any of that!

In fact, sometime in the past I came across a passage where the author was
constantly using "wyrm", and I thought that it was a typo!

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Dana'an
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