qurgh:
I mostly use {tera' DIS} when talking about current Earth time
Initially, I thought of using the {tera' DIS}; but the problem is that if I say {tera' DIS wa' vatlh}, then how would someone know if I mean "100 c.e." and not "100 b.c.e." ? Now that I think of it again, perhaps we could say something like {wa' vatlh DIS qaSpa' tera' DIS pagh} for "100 years b.c.e.", and {wa' vatlh DIS qaSpu'DI' tera' DIS pagh} for "100 years c.e." But the problem is, are the above understood by the average reader ? If you read these, would you understand what I'm trying to say ? qunnoq On Sep 22, 2017 7:48 PM, "qurgh lungqIj" <qurgh@wizage.net> wrote:
tera' DIS... ;)
I use "CE" instead of "AD". That could be {bov motlh}, but I mostly use {tera' DIS} when talking about current Earth time.
qurgh
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 12:44 PM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
Can someone tell me how to say in klingon "Anno Domini" ?
I know we can say {qeylIS bov nubwI'} for "before the era of qeylIS". So initially I thought of saying {christ bov cho'wI'}.
But then I realized that the verb {cho'} means "to succeed to authority", and not "to succeed (in general)".
So, I came up with {christ bov bov veb} for "the next era of the era of christ".
I think this is correct, but again I'm not certain..
Would you understand it if you saw it, without knowing the intended meaning ? Can you think of something better ? And if you can, can you tell me too ?
qunnoq
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