Klingon Word of the Day: boQ
Klingon Word of the Day for Monday, September 30, 2019 Klingon word: boQ Part of speech: verb Definition: assist Source: TKD-A (181 KE, 186 EK) This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon Word of the Day for Monday, September 30, 2019 Klingon word: boQ Part of speech: verb Definition: assist _______________________________________________ HIboQ Help me! CK [to a waitress] (MO > De'vID, 10/2017): Regarding {QaH} and {boQ} – There’s a good deal of overlap, and either one can be used in many (maybe most) situations. The main difference is really one of connotation. In general, {QaH} would be used in situations where the person needing help can’t do whatever needs to be done without assistance of some kind, while {boQ} would be used in situations where the person might be able to do the task alone, but it’s easier or better or more efficient if someone helps out. The object of {boQ} (the recipient of the aid) retains responsibility for the activity being aided. The person {boQ}-ing is secondary (though not necessarily unimportant!). The object of {QaH} can’t do whatever it is alone, so responsibility falls to the person {QaH}-ing (or responsibility is shared). Someone who falls into a river and is unable to swim would not shout out {HIboQ!}. Someone who can’t reach the top shelf would probably ask another person for {boQ} to get something down from the shelf (even though the task could be done alone if the person used a stepladder or stool or something). If the person tried it alone and boxes toppled down from the top shelf onto the person, immobilizing him/her, you’d probably hear the buried person ask for {QaH}. It would be odd to use {QaHwI’} to refer to an administrative aide; that’s a {boQ}. A parent probably wouldn’t {QaH} a child with a homework assignment. There is nothing weak about asking for {QaH} (when help is warranted), but an offer to {QaH} in a situation where you’d expect to hear an offer to {boQ} may sometimes be mildly insulting, implying that the offerer questions the offeree’s ability to do something. Having said all of that… The distinction is not always clear nor does it always matter, which is why the words are mostly interchangeable. Assist would probably be translated as {boQ} most of the time. Other than in a few contexts, both help and aid could be translated as either {boQ} or {QaH}. (David’s {boQwI’} app is aptly named.) SEE: boQ aid, assistance (n) wuv'eghlaH boQ lupoQbe' tlhIngan chaH To remind them that they Don’t need anyone but themselves, For they are Klingon! (PB) boQ aide (n), associate (MO business card) (st.k 10/1998: In re "nurse"): Voragh's suggestions ({Qel boQ} "doctor's aide," {HaqwI' boQ} "surgeon's aide") are fine and both could be used. (ghunchu'wI', 7/29/2009): Marc suggested {boQ} or {cha'DIch} for the "sidekick" idea I was asking about. (Qov, 9/22/2015): Marc Okrand is billed as Associate Producer for a film project called "conlanging". His bilingual business card bills him in pIqaD as: {chenmoHwI’ boQ, marq ‘oqranD}. boQDu' aide-de-camp (n) boQwI’ De’vID’s Klingon dictionary/parser computer program/app SEE ALSO: qeS advise (v) QaH help, aid (v) vuy be helpful, supportive (v) QaH help (n) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 17:55, Steven Boozer <sboozer@uchicago.edu> wrote:
Klingon Word of the Day for Monday, September 30, 2019
Klingon word: boQ Part of speech: verb Definition: assist _______________________________________________
HIboQ Help me! CK [to a waitress]
(MO > De'vID, 10/2017): Regarding {QaH} and {boQ} [...] (David’s {boQwI’} app is aptly named.)
While that answer was *about* my app, I was not the asker. That person was David Holt. -- De'vID
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 17:00, Klingon Word of the Day <kwotd@wizage.net> wrote:
Klingon Word of the Day for Monday, September 30, 2019
Klingon word: boQ Part of speech: verb Definition: assist Source: TKD-A (181 KE, 186 EK)
Possibly just a coincidence (aren't they all, though?), but Boq is the name of a character in The Wizard of Oz who assists Dorothy at various points, in particular on her first day in Oz. -- De'vID
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