Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, March 20, 2018 Klingon word: ghe' Part of speech: verb Definition: be transformed, transmuted, metamorphosed, totally altered Source: Email from Lieven 2018-02-06 This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon word: ghe' Part of speech: verb Definition: be transformed, transmuted, metamorphosed, totally altered Source: Email from Lieven 2018-02-06 _______________________________________________ (Lieven < MO, 2/05/2018): The Klingon verb {ghe'} is the one most likely to be involved here. It means "be transformed, transmuted, metamorphosed, totally altered". In context, if someone said {maS Daghe'moH'a'?} (literally "Are you transforming a moon?"), this would be understood to mean "Are you terraforming a moon?" If context isn't clear, then there'd have to be more verbiage: {tera' chu' DachenmoHmeH, maS Daghe'moH'a'?} "In order to create a new Earth, are you transforming a moon?") or {maSDaq yInmeH Humanpu', 'oH Daghe'moH'a'?} "In order that Humans live [be alive] on the moon, are you transforming it?" or {yInvaD maS Daghe'moH'a'?} "Are you transforming a moon to benefit life?" (clunky translation). ghe'chem terraforming field (n) (DSC ep. 114) ghe'moH transform, transmute, totally alter; terraform (v) (DSC ep. 114) (Lieven < MO, 2/05/2018): I assume that the word "field" in terraforming field refers to an energy field of some sort that causing the terraforming to happen (and not to a plot of land that's undergoing terraforming). If so, the shortcut way to refer to that field would be {ghe'chem}; a longer way would be {ghe'moHbogh HoSchem}. But, as above, if context is lacking, there'd have to be some additional stuff to make the nature of the transformation clear. SEE ALSO: chen build up, take form, take shape (v) choH alter, change (v) moj become (v) qa'vam jan the Genesis Device (n) -- Voragh tlhIngan nompuq pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
A lot of one-syllable words don't have puns, so this might not be intentional, but recently I noticed a small similarity to the name of the famous literary character {ghe'}gor Samsa. On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 11:33 AM, Steven Boozer <sboozer@uchicago.edu> wrote:
Klingon word: ghe' Part of speech: verb Definition: be transformed, transmuted, metamorphosed, totally altered Source: Email from Lieven 2018-02-06 _______________________________________________
(Lieven < MO, 2/05/2018): The Klingon verb {ghe'} is the one most likely to be involved here. It means "be transformed, transmuted, metamorphosed, totally altered". In context, if someone said {maS Daghe'moH'a'?} (literally "Are you transforming a moon?"), this would be understood to mean "Are you terraforming a moon?" If context isn't clear, then there'd have to be more verbiage: {tera' chu' DachenmoHmeH, maS Daghe'moH'a'?} "In order to create a new Earth, are you transforming a moon?") or {maSDaq yInmeH Humanpu', 'oH Daghe'moH'a'?} "In order that Humans live [be alive] on the moon, are you transforming it?" or {yInvaD maS Daghe'moH'a'?} "Are you transforming a moon to benefit life?" (clunky translation).
ghe'chem terraforming field (n) (DSC ep. 114) ghe'moH transform, transmute, totally alter; terraform (v) (DSC ep. 114)
(Lieven < MO, 2/05/2018): I assume that the word "field" in terraforming field refers to an energy field of some sort that causing the terraforming to happen (and not to a plot of land that's undergoing terraforming). If so, the shortcut way to refer to that field would be {ghe'chem}; a longer way would be {ghe'moHbogh HoSchem}. But, as above, if context is lacking, there'd have to be some additional stuff to make the nature of the transformation clear.
SEE ALSO: chen build up, take form, take shape (v) choH alter, change (v) moj become (v)
qa'vam jan the Genesis Device (n)
-- Voragh tlhIngan nompuq pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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bIlugh ‘e’ vIHar. qID ‘otHa’law’ jIyweS wejDIch’e’. --Voragh From: tlhIngan-Hol [mailto:tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org] On Behalf Of nIqolay Q Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 11:41 AM A lot of one-syllable words don't have puns, so this might not be intentional, but recently I noticed a small similarity to the name of the famous literary character {ghe'}gor Samsa. On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 11:33 AM, Steven Boozer <sboozer@uchicago.edu<mailto:sboozer@uchicago.edu>> wrote: Klingon word: ghe' Part of speech: verb Definition: be transformed, transmuted, metamorphosed, totally altered Source: Email from Lieven 2018-02-06 _______________________________________________ (Lieven < MO, 2/05/2018): The Klingon verb {ghe'} is the one most likely to be involved here. It means "be transformed, transmuted, metamorphosed, totally altered". In context, if someone said {maS Daghe'moH'a'?} (literally "Are you transforming a moon?"), this would be understood to mean "Are you terraforming a moon?" If context isn't clear, then there'd have to be more verbiage: {tera' chu' DachenmoHmeH, maS Daghe'moH'a'?} "In order to create a new Earth, are you transforming a moon?") or {maSDaq yInmeH Humanpu', 'oH Daghe'moH'a'?} "In order that Humans live [be alive] on the moon, are you transforming it?" or {yInvaD maS Daghe'moH'a'?} "Are you transforming a moon to benefit life?" (clunky translation). -- Voragh tlhIngan nompuq pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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