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Master Klingon Noun Suffixes: Possession and Modifiers Explained

This week's Klingon lesson focuses on noun suffixes, crucial for mastering the language. We cover Type 5 possession suffixes like -wIj (my), -lIj (your), -Daj (his/her/its), -maj (our), -raj (your plural), and -chaj (their). Additionally, we delve into Type 1 augmentative and diminutive forms, along with syntactic markers such as -Daq (locative) and -vo' (from). We also explore qualifications, specifications, and plural formations, including examples like "qama'" (prisoner) and how to use them in sentences. Perfect your Klingon skills with practical exercises!

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Master Klingon Noun Suffixes: Possession and Modifiers Explained

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  1. KLINGON LESSON OF THE WEEK

  2. Today’s Focus Noun Suffixes Type 5 Type 4 Possession -wIj (my) -lIj (your) -Daj (his, her, its) -maj (our) -raj (your pl.) -chaj (their) Type 1 Augmentative -’a’ Diminutive -Hom Type 5 Syntactic Markers -Daq locative -vo’ from -mo’ due to, because of -vaD for, intended for -’e’ topic Type 3 Qualification -qoq (so-called) -Hey (apparent) -na’ (definite) Type 4 Specification -vam (this/these) -vetlh (that/those) Type 2 Plurals -pu’ -mey -Du’ Possession of beings capable of language: -wI’ (my) -lI’ (your) -ma’ (our) -ra’ (your pl.)

  3. Word #1 It was that so-called baby targ that ate the prisoner. qama’ SoH targhHomqoqvetlh’e’ qama’e’ SoH targhHomqoqvetlh qama’ SoH’e’ targhHomqoqvam

  4. Word #2 for this apparent cloaking device So’wI’na’vamDaq So’wI’meyHeyvamvaD So’wI’Heyvammo’

  5. Word #3 from those definite rebels lotlhwI’meyna’vetlhvo’ lotlhwI’pu’na’vetlhvo’ lotlhwI’pu’Heyvamvo’

  6. And Now… It’s Time For a New Edition of… WERE YOU PAYING ATTENTION?

  7. prisoner qama’ -’e’ topic -vo’ from -Daq locative -mo’ due to, because of

  8. NEXT WEEK… KLINGONLANGUAGEMEGA-CHALLENGE

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