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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/18/2017 6:28 AM, Rebecca Krause
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              jIQochbe'. paghmeH tlhIngan Hol vIghojtaH vIneHbe'.<br>
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            <div>If you see errors I would be happy to be corrected; I'm
              a learner... thank you What I was trying to say with each
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            <div>"I agree. I don't want to be learning Klingon for
              nothing."<br>
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    <p><b>-meH</b> is a verb suffix; you can't put it on nouns. The
      English idiom <i>for nothing</i> isn't something you can
      translate quite so easily; you have to turn it into a
      non-idiomatic idea first. I'm thinking <b>lI'be' tlhIngan Hol
        ghojtaHghachwIj vIneHbe'</b><i> I don't want my ongoing learning
        of Klingon to be useless.</i><br>
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