On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 12:32 PM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
because I do want to help beginners, from now on I will put each
sentence in its own line, and use curly brackets to single it out
according to tkd. and if a beginner wants to discuss any sentence, I
will be happy to reply. 

tlhuHbogh jatlhwI' DaDaQo'chugh, pagh DaQaH.
not {} Deghmey lo' tlhIngan Hol mu'ghom. not Del. not qel. mu'mey Hol 'angmeH, pat pIm lo'.
mu'tlheghmeylIj poj je po'wI' 'e' Dalajqang'a'? bIDubtaHmeH, QaghmeylIj DaSovnIS.

1) You're not helping anyone by refusing to indicate pauses and intonation in your Klingon sentences.

2) Curly brackets are neither used nor mentioned in TKD. We use them here because we want to be able to indicate Klingon words and phrases in the midst of English, and plain text email does not support boldface emphasis.

3) Are you also willing to discuss your sentences with experts? You still often make beginner's mistakes like using {-chugh} only on the first of conjoined clauses, or choosing the noun suffix {-vaD} when the verb suffix {-meH} would be more appropriate, or fixating on a direct translation using a nominalized verb instead of using the verb itself.

If you continue to dismiss advice from the skilled longtime speakers of Klingon, your progress will probably stagnate and you will probably never become one yourself.

-- ghunchu'wI'