bIt be nervous, be uneasy (v) bIbIt You are nervous. (KLS) bIt; tI'qa' vIghro' rur nervous as a tika cat (KGT) jot be calm (v) jotchoH calm down (v) yIjotchoH [Calm down!] (PK) bIboH. yIjotchoH You're impatient. Calm down! (KGT) (KGT 42): the normal way to describe bland food is to call it {tlhorghHa'} (not pungent). In the past, the word {jot} was used in this sense, though now its meaning has changed to “be calm”. An upper-class diner will, from time to time, still describe food as {jot} … Among the lower classes—except for those working as servants for the higher classes—words … like {jot} … are used only in their modern senses. jotHa' be uneasy (v) AFAIK never used. -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons ____________________________________________________________________________ From: tlhIngan-Hol <tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org> On Behalf Of mayqel qunen'oS loghaD:
You could say that their transgressions make you nervous (bIt) or uneasy (jotHa')
I like these two options. But is there any difference between {bIt} and {jotHa'}, or can we use them interchangeably ? - m. qunen'oS