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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/28/2020 4:40 PM, SuStel wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:d6e7e77c-2c9a-63d0-2005-33ea763fdfde@trimboli.name">“May
Klingons endure!”
<p>That's one possible interpretation. Here's another: it's
Clipped Klingon, short for <b>tlhIngan maH. mataHjaj!</b></p>
<p>And yet another: a noun has elided: <b>tlhIngan maH. taHjaj
ghu'vam!</b></p>
<p>Or a more specific one: <b>tlhIngan maH. taHjaj wo'!</b></p>
<p>Or maybe this is an example of a verb whose subject is just so
well understood that it's never actually stated, like when a
Klingon feels water falling from the sky and says<b> SIS.</b>
What is the subject of <b>SIS?</b> Nothing specific, but we
understand the sentence all the same.</p>
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<p>Or another: it's really <b>tlhIngan maHtaHjaj</b><i> May we
continue to be Klingons.</i><br>
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SuStel
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