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In today's Klingon lesson, we focus on language retention, particularly the use of prefixes in various contexts. This week, we explore key pronouns and how they modify verbs. Key sentences include actions such as observing a starship, expressing hunger, and describing the state of officers. Join us as we practice essential phrases and tighten our grasp on Klingon sentence structure. Remember to pay attention—Klingon can be tough, but with practice, you’ll master it!
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KLINGON LESSON OF THE WEEK
Today’s Focus Language Retention (with an emphasis on prefixes) jI- I-nothing vI- I-him/her/it bI- you-nothing Da- you-him/her/it 0 he/she/it-nothing 0 he/she/it-him/her/it ma- we-nothing wI- we-him/her/it 0 he/she/it-nothing 0 he/she/it-him/her/it 0 he/she/it-them 0 they-nothing lu- they-him/her/it 0 they-them
Sentence #1 The Klingon sees a starship and fires torpedoes. ‘ejDo’ legh tlhIngan ‘ej cha vIbaH. ‘ejDo’ legh tlhIngan ‘ej cha baH. ‘ejDo’ legh tlhIngan ‘ej peng baH.
Sentence #2 I like to eat fish, but I am not hungry. bIQDep vISop vIparHa’ ‘ach jIghung. bIQDep Sop vIparHa’ ‘ach vIghungbe’. bIQDep Sop vIparHa’ ‘ach jIghungbe’.
Klingon Sentence #3 The officers are drunk, and we can’t find them. chech yaSpu’ ‘ej DItu’laHbe’. chech yaSmey ‘ej DItu’nISbe’. chech HoD ‘ej tu’ wIneHbe’.
And Now… It’s Time For a New Edition of… WERE YOU PAYING ATTENTION?
we-them DI- ghung to be hungry vI- I-him/her/it chech to be drunk peng torpedo