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<div><b>Lieven L. Litaer</b> <a href="mailto:tlhingan-hol%40lists.kli.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BtlhIngan%20Hol%5D%20The%20Little%20Prince&In-Reply-To=%3C93c0e62b-ac03-c4f9-3f73-bbd52a793f9d%40gmx.de%3E" title="[tlhIngan Hol] The Little Prince">(levinius at gmx.de)</a><i> wrote at Sat Jul 4 22:55:54 PDT 2020:</i></div>
<pre>>><i> First of all, I would like to compliment Lieven for this impressive
</i>><i> undertaking -- and for his excellent taste in literature!
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>Thanks a lot for this. I really enjoyed this book, and was very happy
>about the impact.
You're welcome! People who've read it seem to like it. Rokoko on Amazon says, "<span class="cr-widget-DesktopGlobalReviews" data-hook="cr-widget-DesktopGlobalReviews"><span class="global-reviews-all"><span class="a-size-base review-text" data-hook="review-body"><span class="cr-original-review-content">Die Idee ist super".
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>Yes, the words are canon, no doubt. I have no idea why they are missing,
>so I guess that's an error. Strange enough, only the word {wev} is
>listed and marked with ta'puq mach as the source.
Oh, OK, so they're all canon, that's good. And strangely, wev appears ABOVE the words from qep'a' 25, even though the latter were added to the page at an earlier date. Maybe ghunchu'wI' added them all, and then his database software got glitchy at a later date and all of them but wev disappeared? Just speculation (how do you say 'speculation' in Klingon?)
>><i> hee!), but shouldn't the sentence "This lead to a great success
</i>>><i> worldwide" on the Klingon wiki page be "This LED to a great success
</i>><i>> worldwide"?
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>Yeah... I guess that's a simple typo in the wiki. That can happen here
>and there. If you discover more of such typos, you can easily register
>in the wiki and make the changes yourself. It's very easy.</pre>
OK, I think I'll register, so I can fix spelling or grammar errors when I notice them. Though there's not much to correct compared to some less-edited Wikipedia articles!</div></div></body></html>