On 7/19/2017 1:10 PM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
pIj, HaSta jIHDaq amerI'qa' Da'wI'pu' vIlegh; ja'chuq Da'wI'pu'vam 'ej latlh pon 'e' nID wa'.
I'm going to make a stylistic suggestion here: say *wa' pon 'e' nID latlh.* It's unclear who the /other/ is before you find out there's a /one./
'ach, HarQo'chugh latlh, vaj jatlh I'm not bying. reH, mu'tlheghvam vIparHa'qu'. jangmeH mu'tlheghvam ghaj 'elaDya' Hol 'e' vIjInbej..
SKI: I really like the american/english phrase "I'm not bying", in order to express "I'm not convinced.
The phrase is /I'm not buying it,/ where /it/ refers to the explanation you're not convinced about. Klingon has a similar expression: *latlh HIvje'Daq 'Iw HIq bIr yIqang*/I don't believe you, maybe someone else will./ -- SuStel http://trimboli.name