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How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Is there another way to spell it in klinzhai? Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Quote from: Winston on 06 07, 2010, 12:37: PM
Is there another way to spell it in klinzhai? Any assistance would be appreciated.
I don't know of any widely used conventions for writing
tlhIngan Hol
using Klinzhai, so I guess it's up to you to create a mapping that makes sense.
You'll also have to decide if you want a one-to-one mapping between
tlhIngan Hol
phonemes and Klinzhai glyphs (as one has with the
pIqaD
writing system), or only between strings of
tlhIngan Hol
phonemes and strings of Klinzhai glyphs (similar to the case in English; each letter can be pronounced in multiple ways, and there are homophones that are not homographs).
You may actually find yourself forced to go with the latter if you want a decent phonetic match, seeing as Klinzhai doesn't have a symbol that would be a natural match for the
tlh
-phoneme.
Sidestepping that issue for the moment, however, you could use 'k' for
Q
and 'g' for
q
(in line with how Terrans often transcribe
qagh
as 'gahg').
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Thank you for the detailed answer. I find Klinzhai too beautiful to not use even with these ambiguities.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Klinzhai was not designed for tlhIngan Hol, it was designed for klingonaase. Most Klingon fonts are designed for English anyway.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Several people in the tlhIngan Hol camp have started using the Klinzhai font to write English loan words when writing in pIqaD, since it's better suited to spelling English words than pIqaD is.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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That must look kind of interesting with words from both languages in two different fonts all together. I do admire the ingenuity.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Quote from: qoSagh on 06 14, 2010, 07:21: PM
That must look kind of interesting with words from both languages in two different fonts all together. I do admire the ingenuity.
It does work pretty well, and helps keep the immersion aspect. It's similar, in theory, to Japanese Katakana, which is only used to write loan words from western languages.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Quote from: qurgh_ on 06 15, 2010, 08:44: AM
Quote from: qoSagh on 06 14, 2010, 07:21: PM
That must look kind of interesting with words from both languages in two different fonts all together. I do admire the ingenuity.
It does work pretty well, and helps keep the immersion aspect. It's similar, in theory, to Japanese Katakana, which is only used to write loan words from western languages.
That's not completely true. Katakana are also used to write native Japanese words, for an effect similar to underlining or italics (in fact, historically, katakana were derived from kanji before hiragana). Don't know how that would work with Klingon, since it takes you right back to the problem of mapping both fonts to Klingon sounds.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Quote from: ter'eS on 06 16, 2010, 09:38: AM
That's not completely true. Katakana are also used to write native Japanese words, for an effect similar to underlining or italics (in fact, historically, katakana were derived from kanji before hiragana). Don't know how that would work with Klingon, since it takes you right back to the problem of mapping both fonts to Klingon sounds.
I've not come across that, unless you count the sound effects in manga as native words. I've always seen it used as I was taught to use it, for lone words and western names. I do think the analogy stands for the most part though.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Quote from: qurgh_ on 06 16, 2010, 11:12: AM
Quote from: ter'eS on 06 16, 2010, 09:38: AM
That's not completely true. Katakana are also used to write native Japanese words, for an effect similar to underlining or italics (in fact, historically, katakana were derived from kanji before hiragana). Don't know how that would work with Klingon, since it takes you right back to the problem of mapping both fonts to Klingon sounds.
I've not come across that, unless you count the sound effects in manga as native words. I've always seen it used as I was taught to use it, for lone words and western names. I do think the analogy stands for the most part though.
Here's an interesting story about the signage put up in San Diego for ComicCon, to encourage attendees to use the trolley:
Is there anything crankier than a Klingon in the morning?
. I know the people responsible for the translations, and they report that they did indeed use the Klinzhai font to transliterate English names and
pIqaD
to write the Klingon text.
Somewhat OT: I was just reading that the ComicCon board was thinking of moving the con from San Diego when their contract expires in 2012, in part because they felt that the San Diego government and business community viewed them as more of a nuisance than an asset. But a recent study reported that the Con pumps around $1.6M into the local economy, and suddenly San Diego became much more interested in keeping them. I bet the special trolley is part of their effort.
EDIT: Make that $165M.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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07 21, 2010, 11:23: AM »
Edit: qurgh epetaI-lungqIj (one of the translators) has pointed out that the Klinzhai alphabet chart on Wikipedia appears to be wrong, correctly pointing out that "the th and g are the same symbol."
He directed me to
this document
, which cites the
U.S.S. Enterprise Officer's Manual
.
I'm a bit curious about those texts; the Klinzhai glyph they're using for
g
does not look as I'd expect it to; it looks more like the glyph for
oo
.
Gaslamp quarter
ooaslamp
jogh
Gaslamp
quadrant
Orange line
to
Gillespie Field
via
Downtown
San Diego
tlhegh Doq
ooillespie
yotlhDaq
san dieooo
veghtaHvIS
red line
Gillespie
field-in
San Diego
while-go-through
Orange line
to
12th &
Imperial
Transfer
Station
tlhegh Doq
QaymeH
tengchaHDaq
He 12DIch
He wo' je
red line
in-order-to-transfer
space-station-in
link twelfth
link empire and
I used
this chart
for transliterating the Klinzhai glyphs. Notice that the glyph they used for the
g
:s in "Gaslamp", "Gillespie" and "San Diego" doesn't match the one on the chart.
Does anybody know why this might be?
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OK, veering off topic a bit here but what is the point of designating a red line to a species that can't see red?
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Quote from: qoSagh on 07 24, 2010, 10:48: PM
OK, veering off topic a bit here but what is the point of designating a red line to a species that can't see red?
Klingons can't see red? I'd always figured that they could see part of the infra-red spectrum, but not much of the violet part (and perhaps not much blue), seeing as their sky is greenish-blue and their rooms appear to be dimly lit with red and green (it's might be coniderably brighter to somebody who can see part of the infra-red portion of it all), and they don't appear to use the color blue for anything. This is just speculation on my part, however.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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We are veering off into Biology here, so if this doesn't settle things, I'll split it into a new thread.... But Klingons not seeing the color Red was a plot point in one of the better in my opinion Klingon novels, Pawns and Symbols (P&S). I do recommend it much, however novel material generally doesn't jive with canon and vice versa. The Klingon Dictionary pretty much contravenes this with having the word
Doq
, meaning to be red or orange in color. Admittedly, Okrand put this in to the dictionary to break a universal trait of Terran languages to make Klingon specifically more 'alien' rather than as a statement on Klingon Biology. It all depends on which sources you find more valuable and accurate, or possibly one could argue they types of Klingons in TOS were different (because of the augment virus or because the were fusions, or a different species all together..
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Quote from: Klythe on 07 27, 2010, 12:06: AM
We are veering off into Biology here, so if this doesn't settle things, I'll split it into a new thread.... But Klingons not seeing the color Red was a plot point in one of the better in my opinion Klingon novels, Pawns and Symbols (P&S). I do recommend it much, however novel material generally doesn't jive with canon and vice versa. The Klingon Dictionary pretty much contravenes this with having the word
Doq
, meaning to be red or orange in color. Admittedly, Okrand put this in to the dictionary to break a universal trait of Terran languages to make Klingon specifically more 'alien' rather than as a statement on Klingon Biology. It all depends on which sources you find more valuable and accurate, or possibly one could argue they types of Klingons in TOS were different (because of the augment virus or because the were fusions, or a different species all together..
Ah, alright; thanks for the info!
Anyhow, to get back to Klinzhai: I recommend anybody who's interested in the Klingon trolley signs to check out
the KLI's mailing-list archives for this month
, and specifically the thread
tlhInganpu' ma'chu' lupwI' loH
("the bus/jitney/similar-means-of-transportation administration accomodates Klingons perfectly").
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Quote from: qoSagh on 07 24, 2010, 10:48: PM
OK, veering off topic a bit here but what is the point of designating a red line to a species that can't see red?
Doq is red/orange. In this case it was the "Orange line", not the "Red line" (see the small colour block above the text).
The chart on
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Klinzhai_alphabet.GIF
is
wrong
. Note that g and th are the same symbol.
There is a correct version of the chart at:
http://www.kli.org/pdf/Orthography.pdf
which has the correct symbol for g.
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Pawns & Symbols is one of my favorite Klingon books too, which is where my reference came from. I know it was a cheap shot across the linguistic bow.
Sort of back onto the transit translations, with one word for red & orange I wonder how such a translation would work in Boston where there is a Red line AND an Orange line in the subway system? A Klingon would simply not label two things Doq, but upon finding two things labeled Doq that are different and go different places, might make for some interesting navigation.
Either way it was a cool thing for San Diego Transit to do, considering that while there is a Klingon presence at Comic-Con, it is still a convention about comics and not specifically about sci-fi or Trek. So far none of the cities with large Trek conventions have taken this route.
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Re: How can you spell 'Success' without the letter 'Q' in klinzhai
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Quote from: qoSagh on 08 03, 2010, 12:12: AM
Sort of back onto the transit translations, with one word for red & orange I wonder how such a translation would work in Boston where there is a Red line AND an Orange line in the subway system? A Klingon would simply not label two things Doq, but upon finding two things labeled Doq that are different and go different places, might make for some interesting navigation.
They might use
Doqqu'
{ deep red/orange } for the red one (
Doqqu'
is a canonical color from KGT) and
Doq 'ej wov/b] { red/orange and bright } for the orange one (not a canonical color).
You can check out
this page
for more information on colors in
tlhIngan Hol
.
Quote from: qoSagh on 08 03, 2010, 12:12: AM
Either way it was a cool thing for San Diego Transit to do, considering that while there is a Klingon presence at Comic-Con, it is still a convention about comics and not specifically about sci-fi or Trek. So far none of the cities with large Trek conventions have taken this route.
Indeed, with this,
qep'a' wa'maH SochDIch
{ the seventeenth grand meeting } and the Jenolan caves audio tour, it's been an exciting few weeks to be a Klingonist.
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