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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 a comfortable one. It’s juH. J, U, Capital H. juH means home. It’s a simple word, but I’m going to give you several practice sentences with it anyway:
juHvo’ manargh
we escaped from home
not juH ghaj nuch
a coward never has a home
juHDaq Hegh bolbogh qoH
the drooling fool died at home
pIj ghajwI’Daj rur juH
a home frequently resembles its owner
I wouldn’t tell you that you need to put more effort into practicing Klingon, because everyone learns at their own pace, and the only person you’re really in competition with is yourself. That said though, keep in mind that we’re more than halfway through the month, and this podcast only runs to the end of December. Will you be ready? qo’mey poSmoH Hol.
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