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Hal
DIp
DaHjaj
- (TKD 181,191) jajvam
- DaHjaj nom Soppu'
- (Today they ate quickly. - TKD 179)
- DaHjaj jI'oj.
- (Today I am thirsty. - CK)
- DaHjaj SuvwI' SoH.
- (Today you are a warrior. - PK)
- DaHjaj SuvwIe' jIH.
- (Today I am a warrior. - TKW 203)
- DaHjaj matlh jupna' pIpong
- (Today we name you a true friend of Maltz. - Friend of Maltz Certificate)
- DaHjaj romuluSngan vIHoHpu'
- (Today I killed a Romulan. - st.k 6/97)
- nI' DaHjaj
- (Today is long. - st.k 6/97)
rar mu'meyvam
mu'meyvam yIlegh je
Usage
According to st.klingon (6/97): DaHjaj and jajvam are not quite interchangeable. DaHjaj can be used as the initial time element of a sentence. As the subject of a sentence jajvam is more typically found, though DaHjaj is not impossible. DaHjaj also behaves as a noun (as opposed to an adverbial element) in noun-noun constructions.
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