And thinking this further, I could understand the {jatlhqu'meH tlhIngan Hol} as a {meH}ed noun, as such: QongmeH Duj = sleeper ship or ship of sleeping ghojmeH taj = learning knife or knife of learning So.. jatlhqu'meH tlhIngan Hol = spoken klingon or klingon of speaking. However the presence of {-qu'} somehow confuses me. If the {jatlhqu'meH tlhIngan Hol} is indeed a {meH}ed noun, then how does the presence of {-qu'} alter the meaning ? qunnoq On 31 Jul 2017 3:48 pm, "mayqel qunenoS" <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
And if it is a {meH}ed noun, then what does it mean exactly ? "spoken klingon" ?
qunnoq
On 31 Jul 2017 3:38 pm, "mayqel qunenoS" <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
SuStel:
jatlhqu'meH tlhIngan Hol naQ law' Quenya naQ puS
SuStel let me ask you.. At this sentence, the {jatlhqu'meH tlhIngan Hol} is a {meH}ed noun, something like {QongmeH Duj} ?
Or does it mean "in order that klingon speaks a lot..", which sounds somewhat strange ?
Or is it rather "in order that he/they speaks/speak a lot, klingon is more complete than quenya" ?
qunnoq
On 31 Jul 2017 4:35 am, "SuStel" <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote:
On 7/30/2017 3:30 PM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
SuStel:
choH Hol 'e' HaDmeH, lutmey ghItlhmey je HaD.
Does this mean "language changes; in order to study that, stories and manuscripts he studied" ?
Yes. Stated colloquially, it says *To study languages changing, he studies stories and manuscripts.*
-- SuStelhttp://trimboli.name
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