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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/14/2019 9:06 AM, mayqel qunenoS
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Recently, the need came up to express "one and a half year ago".
Perhaps, the "safest" way to go, would be {wa'maH chorgh wen} "18 months ago".
But I'm wondering whether it would be acceptable as well to say, {wa'
wa' bID je ben} for "one and a half year ago", or maybe even {wa' vI'
vagh ben} for "1.5 years ago".</pre>
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<p>Possibly <b>wa' wa' bID je ben,</b> or maybe it would be <b>wa'
bID je ben.</b> Possibly <b>wa' ben jav wen je. wa' vI' vagh
ben</b> certainly works.</p>
<p>As for whether these are "acceptable" to a Klingon, we don't
know.<br>
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