2013-06-11

Questions: When?

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Just as tlhIngan Hol has a specific word for the question Why?, so too there is a word for the question When?.

The word is

ghorgh When?

Just like qatlh Why?, ghorgh comes before the object-verb-subject construction in a sentence, and the OVS portion of the sentence is unchanged.

jISopI am eating
ghorgh jISopWhen am I eating?
jagh luHoHta' be'pu'vetlhThose women killed the enemy
ghorgh jagh luHoHta' be'pu'When did those women kill the enemy?
vIHoHI will kill him
ghorgh vIHoHWhen will I kill him?

Time And tlhIngan Hol

The question word When? requires answers couched in terms of time. tlhIngan Hol has a number of ways of indicating specific times at which actions take place: through aspected verb suffixes (described in the last few lessons), but also through certain syntactic Type 9 suffixes and certain words for yesterday, tomorrow, days ago, days from now, weeks ago, weeks from now and so on.

The next couple of lessons will all look at time. In the process, the lessons will take a look at numbers and the Klingon numerical system.

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