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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 verb is one that I meant to share with you months and months ago, and yet somehow it just never happened. It’s yaj. Y, A, J. yaj means understand. Fortunately, it’s quite easy to comprehend, as I’m sure the following practice sentences will demonstrate.
choyajlaH’a’
can you understand me?
muyaj chom neH
only the bartender understands me
qayajneSchugh vaj tugh Hoch DaHoHnIS
if I understand you, sir, you need to kill everyone
bIvulmo’ pIyajbe’
because you are unconsious, we don’t understand you
Some people understand all the grammatical nuances of a new language very quickly, and some need to work through it by actually using the language. There’s no right or wrong route here, because both lead you to the same place. Ask yourself which group you fall into it, and then decide what you need to be doing to push forward along your path. qo’mey poSmoH Hol.
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