p.25 : "if {'Iv} and {nuq} can be pronouns, it follows that they may take suffixes in the same manner as pronouns, and we would conclude that the following examples are valid : {pongDaj nuqpu'} what was her name ? {HoD 'Ivqanq} who is willing to be captain ? {'IvvaD ghum chuS'ugh yItlhobQo'} ask not for whom the bell tolls.." So, now I ask : Is the above use of {'Iv} and {nuq} acceptable ? On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 12:09 PM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
After reading klingonska, I targeted my sensors on the book of our good captain Krankor, "the grammarians desk", which I need to say that it was very hard to find, and as soon as I did find it, it almost cost me an arm and a leg. Apparently it was shipped from ferenginar..
Anyway, I will use this thread to share my observations, with regards to the book of our good captain.
Starting with :
p.15 :
{chay' veSDuj'a' vIghajlaH DaH 'e' boyajchoH} now you're all beginning to understand how I'm able to own a great warship
This is written as an example of a correct sentence, but I don't think that it is ; the {chay'} can't be used in this way.