On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 11:05:16AM -0500, SuStel wrote:
On 2/7/2018 10:53 AM, Lieven L. Litaer wrote:
Am 07.02.2018 um 16:46 schrieb Felix Malmenbeck:
Isn't the Qa'Hom shown in Star Trek: Klingon a ligonian titmouse (lIghon Qa'Hom), though? It's probably similar to a Kronosian Qa'Hom, but it might differ slightly.
I'm not sure that it IS one, but the accompanying file says:
"little animal (eg, ligonian titmouse)"
"eg" usually stands for "example". I won't try to interpret.
And a "Ligonian titmouse" might just be a Ligonian creature that /resembles/ a *Qa'Hom* as a cat resembles a *vIghro'.* There's really no point in trying to pin it down. At least we know something about what a *Qa'Hom* is. You tell me what an *'er* is first, and then maybe we can come back to this. :)
Since there are a number of non-native English speakers on this list, and nobody has mentioned it yet, I think it bears pointing out that a "titmouse" is a bird, not a kind of mouse. I suspect that {Qa'Hom} can refer to a much wider variety of creatures than the small rodents that one might picture after hearing that {Qa'Hom} was used to translate "mouse". - SapIr