On Jun 21, 2016, at 13:54, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
There's no problem in saying {mayqel jIH} "I am Michael" Next, {SoH 'Iv} equals to {'Iv SoH}, both words can act as the verb.
ok, I came back..
if I write {'elaDya'ngan jIH}, this can only mean "I am (a) greek", right ? So, how come if I write {mayqel jIH}, this can mean "I am michael' ? even if we take into account, that klingon does not have "a/the", then again the meaning can only mean "I am a michael".
I think your mistake is that you are translating "_ jIH" as "I am a _", when in fact it means simply "I am _". However, the word {'elaDya'ngan} can refer either to a specific Greek person ("the Greek") or to a randomly selected one ("a Greek"). You should think of the English article as being part of the translation of the Klingon noun, rather than the pronoun-as-verb. -SapIr