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« Reply #25 on: 06 23, 2008, 06:45: AM »

In my case it is really because of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, roughly saying that your mental capabilities are determined by the language you speak, that I want to learn Klingon.

I experience a weak form of that. My "mental capabilities" aren't exactly determined by Klingon's grammar and vocabulary when I speak it, but I do find myself drawn toward patterns of expression that are quite different from what I'd say in English. For example, Klingon doesn't have a rich stock of adverbs, but it does make it trivial to qualify levels of certainty.

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By the way, what does a supernatural sneeze sound like? Or does Qunchuy mean something different?

When I chose the name Qunchuy in 1996, neither Qun nor chuy had a known meaning. It's merely a name, and the only meaning it has is the one that identifies me. I picked it for its sound, nothing else.

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I'm into this, learning Klingon, only two weeks, but chuy, sneeze, is a word that is very easy to remember, just like bur, hiccup.
tuS, cough on the other hand sounds less natural. One would expect a word like Qogh or ghogh.

Klingon defies expectation at every turn. (On the other hand, it promotes expectoration...)
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