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[edit] Many types

What is the source on "types of gagh"? --Gvsualan 23:33, 8 Feb 2005 (CET)

DS9 Season 7, "Prodigal Daughter", as I recall... -- Michael Warren | Talk 23:38, Feb 8, 2005 (CET)
I changed the article slightly. I changed the line saying that Ezri had the gagh thrown into space to Ezri wanted to throw the gagh into space. Odo did not allow her to throw the gagh into space, citing "Enviromental Regulations." All of this is from "Prodigal Daughter". The preceding unsigned comment was added by 208.191.55.248 (talk).

[edit] Klingon spelling

I've noticed that a lot of Memory Alpha pages have incorrect Klingon grammar. There is no plain "G" or "g" in the Klingon alphabet. "Gagh" should be "ghagh". And "tozah" should be "toba", there is no "z", and a plain "h,H" makes a hard "ch" sound, as in "Bach". Kopachris 13:14, 21 March 2008 (UTC)

That's not grammar, that's spelling. Plus, you might want to take it up with script writers. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 99.163.50.173 (talk).

Grammar, spelling, almost the same thing. Their related, at least. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kopachris (talk • contribs) .

If it's spelled "wrong" in scripts, what are we supposed to do? The preceding unsigned comment was added by 76.247.107.17 (talk).
The Klingon alphabet is only as canon as what has appeared on screen, and unless I am mistaken, the establishment of the Klingon alphabet was never revealed as such. Rule of thumb, in this case, would be to follow the script spelling, in this case "Gagh", and note in the background of the article the so-called "real" spelling according to such and such quasi-legitimate background source. --Alan 16:30, 22 March 2008 (UTC)

Quasi-legitimate background source being Marc Orkrand. It only matters to us "real" geeks. Kopachris 18:37, 22 March 2008 (UTC)

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