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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/29/2016 3:22 AM, mayqel qunenoS
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<pre wrap="">ghunchu'wI':
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<pre wrap="">{...maHar : ngeD yIn.} That's not normal Klingon grammar. I've noticed
you doing things like this a lot lately, and it's something you need
to fix. There is nothing wrong with the syntax, but the meaning you
seem to be going for should be written using a Sentence As Object
construction: {ngeD yIn 'e' wIHar.}
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I was trying to avoid using the SAO, because I feel it is the only
thing in klingon which is not direct.
Unlike in english, where we say : "we believe that..", in klingon one
must first make a statement, then take a coffee break, then say the
{'e'} - without the reader/listener - knowing that it will actually
come, and only then continue with the rest of the SAO.
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<p>It's important to remember that the form of SAO is not [S1]<b>
'e'</b> [S2]; it's [S1] [S2], where the object inside [S2] is <b>'e'.</b>
<b>'e'</b> is not a conjunction.</p>
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