On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 at 12:46, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
De'vID:
KGT Daghaj'a'? tenwal chorghmaH HutDaq De' DaSuqbogh tu'lu
ok, I found it. For the purpose of making this thread complete, I'm pasting here the relevant info:
"Fruit or vegetables that come from a farm ({Du'}) are called either {naH} alone or {Du' naH} ("farm fruit or vegetable," or "produce"); the wild variety is termed {naH tlhab} (literally, "free fruit or vegetable")."
However, I still don't understand, if we could use plural on the {Du' naH}, as in {Du' naHmey}, or {Du'mey naHmey}.
naH Segh 'oH Du' naH'e'. wa' naH. wa' Du' naH. cha' naH(mey). cha' Du' naH(mey). nap.
De'vID:
bIQubtaHvIS tlhIngan Hol Dalo'be'law'.
The problem is that thinking in klingon, doesn't always lead to the given Ca'Non meaning.
For example, we have the {Say'qu'moH}, which is given as "sterilize". But if I thought in klingon, I would understand it to mean, "to make very clean", which is quite different from "sterilize".
Doch Da-sterilize-chugh, Dochvam DaSay'qu'moH. loQ nIbbe', 'ach pImbe' je. -- De'vID