A little bird told me, that at the recent qepHom, new info were revealed, with regards to the words {pI'} and {ror}. However, this info, isn't in the wiki, hanging out with the other qepHom 2019 info. So, could someone add them there or here ? ~ bara'qa'
Am 17.11.2019 um 17:10 schrieb mayqel qunen'oS:
A little bird told me, that at the recent qepHom, new info were revealed, with regards to the words {pI'} and {ror}.
However, this info, isn't in the wiki, hanging out with the other qepHom 2019 info.
So, could someone add them there or here ?
I will, just give me few days to recover from our Klingon-Marathon. ;-) --- quote begin --- In TKD, there are two words defined as “be fat”: pI’ and ror. The basic difference is that ror implies bulk due to body fat or the like, while pI’ does not carry this connection. Either word can be used in most contexts to convey the notion of “not thin,” but ror is more appropriate when the idea is “not lean.” When ror is used to describe an inanimate object, there’s usually a bit of anthropomorphizing (klingonomorphizing?) going on, likening the object, however subtly, to a person (or animal). Note also that “fat book” is usually translated as paq qargh (literally “thick book” or “bulky book”), not paq pI’ or paq ror. (Either of these might be appropriate if the book in question comes to life as a character in a cartoon. Under those circumstances, using -Du’ as the plural suffix for paq might also be expected.) --- quiote end --- -- Lieven L. Litaer aka the "Klingon Teacher from Germany" http://www.klingonisch.de http://www.klingonwiki.net/En/NewWordsQepHom2019
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