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Translation - English-Klingon - Read-following-languages

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Title
Read-following-languages
Text
Submitted by cucumis
Source language: English

%s can read the following languages
Remarks about the translation
%s will be dynamically replaced by a username, this text will be followed by a list of languages

Title
veb-Holmey-laD
Translation
Klingon

Translated by jIqel
Target language: Klingon

vebbogh Holmey laDlaH %s
Remarks about the translation
literally "%s can read the languages which are next in sequence". I also considered the simpler /Holmeyvam laDlaH %s/, which would translate "%s can read these languages".
Validated by cucumis - 14 September 2006 19:38





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14 September 2006 19:13

cucumis
Number of messages: 3785
Thanks for the first klingon translation of cucumis
Is there a captial letter when starting a klingon sentence?

14 September 2006 21:59

jIqel
Number of messages: 2
No. But the capital letters in the words must remain capital. Klingon doesn't capitalise for proper names and the like, but S,D,I, and H are always capital when written in English letters.