[Tlhingan-hol] 19 new words to create

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Fri Jan 1 10:06:10 PST 2016


Holmey law' vIghoj. 'e' vItIv! "Esperanto" Hol, "toki pona" Hol, "lojban" Hol, "español" Hol, DIvI' Hol je vIjatlh. jIQup. latlh vighojlaH!

-QISta'

P.S.
jatlh Jesse:
 >I'm not too interested in the IAL's/auxlangs nor in Lojban.
> Lojban is too nerdy for me; Klingon, Na'vi, and Dothraki are more geeky than nerdy. 

.i zoi gy. geek .gy .e zoi gy. nerd .gy xe fanva zo crexalbo la .lojban.

Geeks and nerds are both translated in Lojban as "crexalbo" (which means "expertly frivolous")!


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From: "mayql qunenoS" <mihkoun at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Jan 1, 2016 10:08
Subject: [Tlhingan-hol] 19 new words to create
To: "tlhingan-hol at kli.org" <tlhingan-hol at kli.org>

> I have a few conlangs I would like to learn several years down the road

loD, wa' Hol neH wIghojmeH, Sa'HutDu'maj DighortaH 'ej Holmey puS Daghoj'a' ?
man, we are busting our asses to learn just one language, and you will
learn several ?

tera'Daq bIchegh'eghnIS loD..
come down to earth man..

cpt qunnoQ





On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 5:11 PM, lojmIt tI'wI' nuv 'utlh
<lojmitti7wi7nuv at gmail.com> wrote:
> Imagine the construction of a skyscraper. The architect works with engineers
> and contractors, but he’s away on another project just now, and the builders
> and contractors and engineers are gathering in the morning before a long
> day’s work, and some random passerby stops, looks up, and then walks over to
> join the meeting and tells them that they really should make the top of the
> building look like a huge letter “O”. He asks them to make sure and tell
> that to the architect, then he walks on, happy to have made this important
> contribution to the skyline of his metropolis.
>
> lojmIt tI’wI’ nuv ‘utlh
> Door Repair Guy, Retired Honorably
>
>
>
> On Jan 1, 2016, at 2:03 AM, Jesse Manoogian <boyfromtheabyss at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>>tlhIngan Hol Dalo'be'chugh, qatlh ghurbogh mu'tay' DaSaH?
>
> I think I understand this . . . "If you are not using the Klingon language,
> why are you increasing the vocabulary?"
>
> I have a few conlangs I would like to learn several years down the road when
> I have the time to study them and their vocabularies have grown to a size
> that makes them usable in daily life (Klingon has gotten much better in this
> regard . . . when D'Armond Speers tried to teach his son the language, much
> was made out of the fact that Klingon lacked a word for "table"). Klingon,
> Na'vi, Dothraki, Sally Caves' Teonaht, Brithenig, Kankonian (a language
> spoken by extraterrestrial humans that already has 50,000 words), and the
> famous Ithkuil. I'm not too interested in the IAL's/auxlangs nor in Lojban.
> Lojban is too nerdy for me; Klingon, Na'vi, and Dothraki are more geeky than
> nerdy. And the IAL's usually don't have interesting quirks like Klingon's
> OVS and polysynthesis, or Teonaht's law of detachment. (FWIW, I could also
> mention that Tolkien said Esperanto was dead because it didn't have a
> mythology.) To help Klingon grow in vocabulary, I'd like to stir the pot, so
> to speak, for the time being.
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