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DaHjaj Hol 111101 pet #tlhIngan #tlh

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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.

Today’s noun is Saj. Capital S, A, J. Saj means pet. I thought you should have this word because, if there’s no one else around, you can always speak Klingon to your pet.

SajlIj Darur
you resemble your pet

nuq Sop Sajvetlh
what does that pet eat?

’IHchoHlaH mughato’ ’ach Saj mojbe’
a mugato can become handsome, but it cannot become a pet

 

Maybe you haven’t tried speaking Klingon to animals, yet, but it’s not too late to start. Most beasts respond quite well to the delightful sounds of the Klingon language. And you’ll quickly find that a great deal of the vocabulary you already know applies to animals, eating and attacking and defending are commonplace, and some of your smarter pets can even navigate, at least on some worlds. qo’mey poSmoH Hol.

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