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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/24/2017 3:03 PM, Lieven wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:4ab88d73-7d66-9f51-abd5-74e74e740d50@gmx.de"
type="cite">Is there a canon precedent for a phrase like "The day
on which xy happened"? Like in "remember the day we first met".
{maqIHbogh jaj} sounds wrong.
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The only thing that came to my mind was from the Drinking song,
but I think that one is not considered a best example, is it?
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{jaj qeylIS molor mIgh Hoghchu'qu'}
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"The day on which Khaless" killed evil Molor.
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<p><i>The Klingon Way,</i> p. 177: <b>wa' jaj 'etlh 'uchchoHlaH
tlhIngan puqloD; jajvetlh loD nen moj </b><i>The son of a
Klingon is a man the day he can first hold a blade.</i><br>
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