ja' mayqel qunen'oS:
Once again, you're addressing a matter on the assumption that someone gives a crap, as to what a klingon would or would not say. [...] Anyways, I'm tired of all this.
Don't let you be disencouraged by this. You are right that sometimes it's annoying to get the answer that "Klingons don't say this and that", and some people use that answer abit too often. But on the other hand, what they really mean is simply "The Klingon language does not express it that way". Sometimes it's just the way it tis, and we have to live with it. It's not about how a fictive race may think or talk, it's sometimes just how a language works. I'm not being specific with this situation, because maybe we just don't know the word yet. But for instance, we know there is no way to express "the best" without having a comparison. For instance, we know you have to use a formula {X Q law', Hoch Q puS}. So there are many other situations where the answer just is "Klingons don't say that" while what we really mean is "That's not how one would say it in Klingon." -- Lieven L. Litaer aka the "Klingon Teacher from Germany" http://www.klingonisch.de http://www.klingonwiki.net/En/ThinkLikeAKlingon
On 5/28/2019 4:56 PM, Lieven L. Litaer wrote:
But on the other hand, what they really mean is simply "The Klingon language does not express it that way". Sometimes it's just the way it tis, and we have to live with it. It's not about how a fictive race may think or talk, it's sometimes just how a language works.
He's not asking for the word for /neuter,/ or to express it a particular way. He's asking /how/ to translate it. If the answer to that is some very different but effective expression, that's what he wants to know. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name
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