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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/2/2018 9:00 AM, kechpaja wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">tlhIngan Hol wIjatlhtaHvIS chay' DIvI' Holvo' {What is Klingon?} wImugh?
{nuq 'oH tlhIngan Hol'e'} jatlhlu' 'e' vIHar. 'ach muchDaq* {nuq
tlhIngan Hol} lo'pu' André Müller, 'ej vIghelDI' bejbe' ghaH.</pre>
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<p><b>nuq</b> and <b>'Iv</b> have the ability to act like pronouns
in that you can ask questions like <b>Dochvam nuq?</b><i> What is
that?</i> I don't think we've seen the order <i><</i><i>question
word> <noun></i> before, though. To be safe, until
someone could point out an example, I'd have said <b>tlhIngan Hol
nuq</b> (or, of course, the fuller <b>nuq 'oH tlhIngan Hol'e'</b><b>
</b>or<b> tlhIngan Hol 'oH nuq'e'</b>).<br>
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