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Hello, and welcome. You’re listening to DaHjaj Hol, your daily dose of Klingon language. I’m your host, Lawrence Schoen.
It’s time for another question word. Ready? ghorgh. GH, O, R, GH. ghorgh means when? To ask when something occurs, always place ghorgh at the front of the sentence. Here are a few example to show you what I mean:
ghorgh maSop
when do we eat?
ghorgh bIchechqa’
when will you get drunk again?
ghorgh Suchrup nov char
when will the slimy alien be ready to visit?
ghorgh bIbepqu’choH
when will you begin really complaining?
A person is able to is able to ask when all sorts of things happen. But first, you might want to consider what sorts of things that you can describe as happening? When you know the answer to that, then you can start answering when they happened. After that, well, that’s when the worlds start opening up. qo’mey poSmoH Hol
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