English: wait (for)
German: warten (auf)
Source: TKD
KLCP Level: 1
English: fourth tone of nonatonic musical scale
German: vier
Source: KGT (218 KE, 261 EK)
Category: music
KLCP Level: 3
Older Klingon music was based on a nonatonic scale--that is, one made up of nine tones. Each tone has a specific name, comparable to the "do, re, mi" system used in describing music on Earth. The nine tone names are (the first and ninth, as with Earth's "do" being the same): yu, bIm, 'egh,loS, vagh, jav, Soch, chorgh, yu. While the first three (and ninth) of these words apparently are used only for singing the scale, the remaining five are also numerals: loS, "four"; vagh, "five"; jav, "six"; Soch,"seven"; chorgh, "eight." It is possible that, at some time in the past, the numerals were "borrowed" into the lexicon of music in order to sing the scale but, for some reason, the first three (presumably wa', cha', wej ["one, two, three"]) were either changed or never used. It is far more likely, however, that the borrowing went in the other direction. As is well documented, the Klingon counting system was originally a ternary system (one based on three, with numbers higher than three formed from the words for "one," "two," and "three"). Later, owing to outside influences, it changed to a decimal system (based on ten). The independent words for the numbers three through nine were not originally a part of the Klingon counting system, but they had to come from somewhere. The musical scale is the likely source. The word for the fourth musical tone, loS, began to be used for the number four, and so on through the eighth tone, chorgh. (The origins of the words Hut ["nine"] and the suffix -maH, used in the words for "ten," "twenty," "thirty," and so on, are obscure.)
English: four, 4
German: vier
Japanese: å
Source: TKD
KLCP Level: 3
loS (n) fourth tone of nonatonic musical scale
loS (number) four, 4
loS (v) wait (for)
-mey (ns2) plural for general
Four phasers
Type: sentence - Source: Conversational Klingon
I'm guest number forty-two.
Type: sentence - Source: Conversational Klingon
-taH (vs7) continuous
-vIS (vs9) while
wa' (number) one, 1
ram (v) be trivial, be trifling, be unimportant, be insignificant
loS (n) fourth tone of nonatonic musical scale
loS (number) four, 4
loS (v) wait (for)
-laH (vs5) can, able
SIj (v slang) be insightful, be clever
-bogh (vs9) which
Four thousand throats may be cut in one night by a running man.
Type: proverb - Source: TKW
In their homes, in their homes,
Waiting for death to come,
Death to come.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
In their homes, in their homes,
Waiting for death to come,
Death to come.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
In their homes, in their homes,
Waiting for death to come,
Death to come.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
In the Saq'sub all is quiet,
Its warriors asleep, like children
Waiting for death to come
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
In the Saq'sub all is quiet,
Its warriors asleep, like children
Waiting for death to come
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
In the Saq'sub all is quiet,
Its warriors asleep, like children
Waiting for death to come
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
For each outpost pay 40 forces; for each capital pay 115 forces.
Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Honor Cards
After having sealed this bond in blood,
The two lovers left for the river Skral,
Where the assembled warriors awaited them.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Earth day fourteen, month ten, year 1947 when the Bell-X1 flew, it's speed was more high/great than sound's speed.
Type: sentence - Source: GoFlight
Similar in configuration to the first Klingon vessels encountered, the K'Tinga-Class remained in use for most of the 23rd century. A sleeper ship of this class, the T'Ong, was encountered in the 24th century by the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S15 tlhIngan may'Duj, qItI'nga - Klingon Battlecruiser, K'Tinga-Class
It waits ... on the edge of the galaxy, beside a passage to unknown regions of the universe, space station <Deep Space Nine> is the gateway for the exploration, intrigue and enterprise that mark the continuation of the human adventure into space --- the final frontier.
Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S99 Qu'