[tlhIngan Hol] Klingon Word of the Day: moHaq
Steven Boozer
sboozer at uchicago.edu
Mon Sep 26 07:33:47 PDT 2022
Klingon Word of the Day for Sunday, September 25, 2022
Klingon word: moHaq
Part of speech: noun
Definition: prefix
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(KGT 172): Klingon grammarians refer to the rule that governs the use of pronominal prefixes as the rule of {rom} (literally, accord). Grammarians of Federation Standard and many Earth languages call the phenomenon agreement. Thus, in the case of Klingon, the prefix used must "agree" with the noun to which it refers; if the object noun is plural, for example, the prefix must be one that is used with plural objects. Agreeing is not a trait typically associated with Klingon nature, however, and apparently, at least under certain circumstances, this may extend to grammar as well.
(Okrand to charghwI', HQ 7.4 [Dec. 1998]): The other tricky thing is some people say you can put any prefix on any verb. I suppose that you can, but just because you can doesn't mean that you should.
MNEMONIC:
Alphabetical order: i.e. the /H/ in {moHaq} (prefix) comes first, then the /j/ from {mojaq} (suffix) [from Qov?]
SEE ALSO:
mojaq suffix (n)
mojaQ suffix (n)
- the difference between the two is unknown (e.g. one for verb suffixes, one for noun suffixes??)
wot verb (n)
DIp noun (n)
lIw mu’ pronoun (n)
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Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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