On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 8:54 AM mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
ghunchu'wI':
What I end up doing in a specific case will depend...
Could you write an example ?
Any example would be contrived and won't explain my feelings any further.
And suppose it's used literally; someone sees kahless being made of light (he's a god after all..).
Qun ghaHbe'chu'. tlhIngan SuvwI''a' quvqu' ghaH.
Would you use {qeylIS, tamghaywIj} or {qeylIS, tamghaywI'} ?
tamghay ghaHbe' je qeylIS. chaq tamghay tlhuD. chaq qeylIS Dech tamghay. chaq ghaH cha'. tamghay qeylIS vIleghchugh, ghaytan jollu'lI' 'e' vIchov.
And of course, the script writer says, that you *have* to use these two words in apposition; i.e. no recasting, no rephrasing,
That's cheating. As someone who actually has found myself in that sort of situation, I can assure you that the script writer has no such power. 'utqu'chugh, jIjatlh «qeylIS tamghay!» -- ghunchu'wI'