On 9/30/2020 9:51 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
SoS tu'lu', 'ej bIghHa'Daq ghaHtaH puqloDDaj'e'. puqloDDaj jonHa'meH
voDleH, voDleH qoy'choH SoS, 'ej tagha' Qochbe' voDleH, vaj jatlh:

"may your request be granted".

mu'tlheghvam wImughmeH, maqon: {qaSjaj chaballIj}. lugh'a' {-jaj} lo'vam ?

This is a peculiar circumlocution probably related to the station of the speaker, not typical grammar. A child asking a parent for a cookie won't hear "May your request be granted." I'm not sure that you'd hear it in English in this form, even from royalty. Without any information that Klingon upper echelons speak in a such a way, I wouldn't do it. The emperor might reply vIjonHa' I release him or jonHa'lu' 'e' vIchaw' I permit him to be released or even just jonHa'lu' he is released/he will be released.

If someone says qaSjaj may it happen, they're not commanding that it be done or saying it will happen in the future. It's just the expression of a wish or desire on the part of the speaker: I hope it happens.

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