English: represent
German: reprƤsentieren, bedeuten
Spanish: representar
Japanese: 代蔨ćć, 蔨ć, 豔従ćć
Source: TKD
KLCP Level: 2
A beard is a symbol of courage.
Type: proverb - Source: TKW
-Du' (ns2) plural for body parts
-Daj (ns4) his/hers/its
qorDu' (n) family
-'e' (ns5) topic
-bogh (vs9) which
-taH (vs7) continuous
-vIS (vs9) while
-vaD (ns5) for, intended for
-Daj (ns4) his/hers/its
-moH (vs4) cause
qawmoH (v) remind
The sash that Worf wears is a symbol of his family's house. He wears it proudly as a reminder of his heritage.
Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S20 Ha'quj - Klingon Sash
-DI' (vs9) as soon as, when
Suv (v) fight
-wI' (vs9) one who does, thing which does
pagh (pn) Rachel Andeen
pagh (n) none, nothing, no one
pagh (number) zero
Suv (v) fight
-wI' (vs9) one who does, thing which does
-lu' (vs5) indefinite subject
-DI' (vs9) as soon as, when
Hegh (n) death
tay (n) ceremony, rite, ritual, honorific tai
lop (v) celebrate
lop (v) observe, celebrate (a ritual)
-pu' (ns2) plural for beings
pu' (n) horn
pu' (n) phaser, disruptor, energy weapon
Hegh (n) death
tay (n) ceremony, rite, ritual, honorific tai
lop (v) celebrate
-taH (vs7) continuous
-vIS (vs9) while
lop (v) observe, celebrate (a ritual)
jach (v) scream, cry out, shout, yell
-pu' (ns2) plural for beings
Hegh (v) die
-pu' (vs7) perfective (completed)
-bogh (vs9) which
-Du' (ns2) plural for body parts
Du' (n) farm
poS (v) be open, be opened
-moH (vs4) cause
-lu' (vs5) indefinite subject
poSmoH (v) open
-Hom (ns1) diminutive
Hom (n) bone
Hom (n slang) weakling, runt, scrawny one, skinny one
-'a' (ns1) augmentative
-taH (vs7) continuous
-pu' (ns2) plural for beings
pu' (n) horn
pu' (n) phaser, disruptor, energy weapon
yay (n) victory, triumph
pagh (pn) Rachel Andeen
pagh (n) none, nothing, no one
pagh (number) zero
-pu' (ns2) plural for beings
Hegh (v) die
-pu' (vs7) perfective (completed)
-bogh (vs9) which
-pu' (ns2) plural for beings
pu' (n) horn
pu' (n) phaser, disruptor, energy weapon
-moH (vs4) cause
ghuHmoH (v) alert, warn
ghoS (v) thrust
Suv (v) fight
-wI' (vs9) one who does, thing which does
When a Klingon warrior dies or is killed, other Klingons may perform a ceremonial howl or yell as part of the Klingon death ritual. The eyes of the fallen Klingon are opened and others roar in a great crescendo. This yell is victorious in nature, rather than mournful and also serves to warn the other dead that a Klingon warrior is coming.
Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S31 Death Howl - Hegh bey