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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/11/2019 9:08 AM, Daniel Dadap
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Which leads to an unrelated question, I wonder if purple is Doq or SuD. Sure, there’s many shades of purple, but I’d be curious if there’s a point on the color spectrum that about half of Klingons would call Doq and half would call SuD. Maybe even two points, one kind of purply one, and one kind of orangy-yellowy one.</pre>
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<p>KGT says that neither <b>Doq</b> nor <b>SuD</b> include violet
or purple, and suggests without stating outright that this may be
related to the Klingon visual range.</p>
<p>TalkNow! translates <i>purple</i> as <b>Doq 'ej SuD.</b>
Whether this is an actual Klingon phrase or a cop-out by a Klingon
who could only intellectually understand what purple is without
seeing it is not told.<br>
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