Usage for jaj
naH jajmey
vegetable days, childhood
Type: idiom - Source: KGT p. 110
'oy' DaSIQjaj.
May you endure the pain.
Type: toast - Source: Power Klingon
'IwlIj jachjaj.
May your blood scream.
Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon
May your blood scream.
Type: sentence - Source: Conversational Klingon
May your blood scream.
Type: toast - Source: Power Klingon
May you die well.
Type: proverb - Source: TKW p.71
A Klingon greeting apparently for welcoming a group to an event.
Type: proverb - Source:
may your enemies run.
Type: proverb - Source: TKW p.65
Remain Klingon!
Type: sentence - Source: Star Trek: Discovery
May you enemies run with fear.
Type: proverb - Source: TKW p.65
May you scare your enemies, may your enemies run.
Type: proverb - Source: TKW p.65
May you die in battle.
Type: toast - Source: Power Klingon
Klingons forever!
Type: toast - Source: Power Klingon
May the spirit of Kahless live within you.
Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon
May your coordinates be free of tribbles.
Type: toast - Source: Power Klingon
May you encounter Kahless in your dreams!
Type: EUD - Source: Power Klingon
Beautiful day, isn't it? May we talk?
Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon
We are ready,
Let us commence
This ancient rite.
Let us commence
This ancient rite.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
May you always find a bloodworm in your glass.
Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon
May you always find a bloodworm in your glass
Type: toast - Source: Power Klingon
A day without secrets is like a night without stars.
Type: secret - Source: Power Klingon
May these waters wash clean
These hearts,
Blackened with shame.
These hearts,
Blackened with shame.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Go, Kahless, go, go down!
Grip your bat'leth
And let it guide your blood.
Grip your bat'leth
And let it guide your blood.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Go, Kahless, go, go down!
Grip your bat'leth
And let it guide your blood.
Grip your bat'leth
And let it guide your blood.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Go, Kahless, go, go down!
Grip your Bat'leth
And let it guide your blood.
Grip your Bat'leth
And let it guide your blood.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
The son of a Klingon is a man the day he can first hold a blade.
Type: proverb - Source: TKW p.177
May Kotar be merciful on his spirit,
For no matter his faults, at least
This Klingon brother died with honor.
For no matter his faults, at least
This Klingon brother died with honor.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
And so, the two ways of afterlife
Were created by Kotar,
And so it is, up to this day.
Were created by Kotar,
And so it is, up to this day.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: epilogue
I have kept my word of honor,
And so should you,
Let endless battle and honor await them!
And so should you,
Let endless battle and honor await them!
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
I have kept my word of honor,
And so should you,
Let endless battle and honor await them!
And so should you,
Let endless battle and honor await them!
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
I have kept my word of honor,
And so should you,
Let endless battle and honor await him!
And so should you,
Let endless battle and honor await him!
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book
Honor is more important than life,
May your enemies run with fear,
For you are Klingon, we are Klingon.
May your enemies run with fear,
For you are Klingon, we are Klingon.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: epilogue
After the feast, Kahless felt tired,
He looked back on his words and deeds,
And then slept for three days.
He looked back on his words and deeds,
And then slept for three days.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book
Let us join our mind and body
In the forms of the mok'bara,
To reunite body and soul.
In the forms of the mok'bara,
To reunite body and soul.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Let us drink then
To my father in Gre'thor
And the brother I once had.
To my father in Gre'thor
And the brother I once had.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
May you remember his deeds with pride,
May you recite his words with wisdom,
May they forever be unforgettable.
May you recite his words with wisdom,
May they forever be unforgettable.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book
First Nach, the form of the head,
Then Ghiv, the form of the legs and arms,
Then Burgh, the form of the stomach,
Then Bing, the form of the space above and below,
And Dung, the space beside,
And finally Tiq, the heart and center of all things,
May it forever beat, anywhere.
Then Ghiv, the form of the legs and arms,
Then Burgh, the form of the stomach,
Then Bing, the form of the space above and below,
And Dung, the space beside,
And finally Tiq, the heart and center of all things,
May it forever beat, anywhere.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book