While I understand that it’s common in English and perhaps other human languages to answer a “Why?” question with a dependent clause starting with “Because”, I’m curious as to whether or not we can assume the same is true in Klingon. Likely, this is less of a grammar question than a cultural one, since it’s obvious that you CAN do it. The question is more whether a native Klingon speaker (in the imaginary world where they exist) would receive such an answer with aplomb, or whether it would raise eyebrows and sideways glances, like walking up to someone working at a desk, putting out your hand for a handshake, yelling, {nuqneH!} One complete sentence version would be: {ja’chuqtaHvIS loDqoqpu’, jatlhlaHba’ *SIparta’ngan* be’.} And no, I don’t expect anyone to agree with me. charghwI’ vaghnerya’ngan rInpa’ bomnIS be’’a’ pI’.
On Nov 17, 2020, at 11:16 AM, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
300 much 'ay':
fse:
- persian: what makes this woman think she can speak among men. - leonidas wife: because only spartan women give birth to real men.
tlh:
- persian: ja'chuqtaHvIS loD, jatlhlaH je be'vam qatlh 'e' Har ? - leonidas be'nal: loDpu'na' boghmoHmo' sparta be'pu' neH.
~ Dana'an
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