felix, muponta'mo' meqmey DaDelta'bogh, {bortaS vItlhap} vIlo'be'. HoS ngermeylIj 'ej lugh bIH 'e' vIchID. SKI: felix you convinced me. mop qIj qunnoq On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 7:47 AM, Alan Anderson <qunchuy@alcaco.net> wrote:
1) Sometimes Klingon and English idioms match. For example, saying one needs to wash one's hair as a way to reject a date. Sometimes they don't. A business having "changed hands" doesn't mean it is under new management in Klingon. We can't know what nonliteral meanings make sense in Klingon unless we are given that information.
2) There is a Klingon verb with the meaning that "take revenge" has in English.
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