Re: [tlhIngan Hol] qep'a' wejmaHDIch mu' chu'
I've figured out the first two puns: *'uppol* (feat, stunt): Back in the Roaring Twenties, people would often sit UP a flagPOLE as a feat/stunt. *'unqal* (kettle): *'un* means "pot", and *qal* is derived from English "call" -- "the pot calling the kettle black". Good to see we finally have the major countries of Earth covered. I see the word for Ethiopia has been put up at the wiki, but I'd like to learn the names of the other countries we had on our chabal tetlh (Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Palestine, Taiwan). Oh yes, and *'IQDoy* (cliché, trope, stereotype). This appears to be made up of "IQ" (intelligence quotient) and "doy" (something stupid people would stereotypically say). Could this have something to do with all the stock characters that brainiacs and idiots are so frequently stereotyped as? (*venwI'*, mad scientist, absent-minded professor, quiz kid, the Homer Simpson, *SIrHugh*, the Chelm-style Village of Fools, the idiot savant . . .)
Message: 8>Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2023 00:06:41 -0400 From: qurgh lungqIj <qurgh@wizage.net> To: "tlhIngan-Hol@kli.org" <tlhingan-hol@kli.org> Subject: [tlhIngan Hol] qep'a' wejmaHDIch mu' chu' Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
rIn qep'a' wejmaHDIch.
qep'a'Daq mu'mey chu' DIHev.
mu'meyvam chu' DalaD DaneHchugh, https://www.kli.org/about-klingon/new-language-information/qepa-wejmahdich-n... yISuch!
yItIv!
qurgh
I just realized that *'IQDoy* was "parody, caricature", not "cliché, trope, stereotype". Well, that works for parodies/caricatures of smart and stupid people too, I suppose. (Thinks of the character "I.Q." from the Burger King Kids Club.) >On Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at 12:12:54 AM PDT, James Landau <savegraduation@yahoo.com> wrote: >
I've figured out the first two puns:>
*'uppol* (feat, stunt): Back in the Roaring Twenties, people would often sit UP a flagPOLE as a feat/stunt.>
*'unqal* (kettle): *'un* means "pot", and *qal* is derived from English "call" -- "the pot calling the kettle black".>
Good to see we finally have the major countries of Earth covered. I see the word for Ethiopia has been put up at the wiki, but I'd >like to learn the names of the other countries we had on our chabal tetlh (Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Palestine, Taiwan).>
Oh yes, and *'IQDoy* (cliché, trope, stereotype). This appears to be made up of "IQ" (intelligence quotient) and "doy" (something >stupid people would stereotypically say). Could this have something to do with all the stock characters that brainiacs and idiots are >so frequently stereotyped as? (*venwI'*, mad scientist, absent-minded professor, quiz kid, the Homer Simpson, *SIrHugh*, the >Chelm-style Village of Fools, the idiot savant . . .)
On Wed, Aug 9, 2023 at 9:13 AM James Landau via tlhIngan-Hol < tlhingan-hol@lists.kli.org> wrote:
Good to see we finally have the major countries of Earth covered. I see the word for Ethiopia has been put up at the wiki, but I'd like to learn the names of the other countries we had on our chabal tetlh (Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Palestine, Taiwan).
{'InDoneSya'}, {'I'ran}, {paqIStan}, and {vIlaStIn} are all there. Taiwan is missing, though.
Oh yes, and *'IQDoy* (cliché, trope, stereotype).
I think you've mixed up two things. {'IQDoy'} is "parody, caricature" ("sad" + "tired" = "satire") {HeqqIv} is "cliché, trope, stereotype" ("hackneyed" {Heq} + {qIv} "knee") -- De'vID
participants (2)
-
De'vID -
James Landau