[Tlhingan-hol] Klingon Word of the Day: nID

Robyn Stewart robyn at flyingstart.ca
Wed Feb 17 11:54:13 PST 2016


> When someone writes in his native language, or in a language he is
proficient
> with, he performs an automatic task ; Whenever now a beginner (and of
> course I'm referring to myself) writes in Klingon, he starts writing in a
lets-be
> careful-speed, however as soon as he becomes excited/pissed/worked up
> etc he starts writing hastily thus beginning to make mistakes he shouldn't
be
> making. Therefore a beginner must be able to keep his calm in order to
avoid
> repeating the same mistakes time and again.

It's actually good to do both.  nom yIqon bInongtaHvIS ghIq loQ yIleS 'ej
QIt yIlughmoH.

pIj tlhIngan Hol qonmeH mIwlIj Dapojmo' bIpov. qechmeylIj DItIv 'ej
taghwI'pu'vaD Sech boch Damuch. 

> Qov :
> > DaHjaj bIberghlaw'.  DuyIv'a' vay'?
> 
> Indeed and I apologize about that ; Something personal has happened and I
> shouldn't take it out here. I am sorry if I wrote in a way that bothered
people.
> Soon I will be myself again !

rut yIH ghom Hoch. tugh DubelmoHjaj ghu'lIj. nuv nong SoHba'.

- Qov




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