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From: balaji@nexus.yorku.ca (Balaji)
Subject: Re: Bajoran language
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millert@grad.csee.usf.edu (Timothy Miller) writes:

>Did you know that Okrand borrows a LOT of vocabulary from Hindi slang?  
>Also, many star clusters and galaxies on Star Trek are from Hindi slang.

_Really_??? I'm a fluent (non-native) hindi speaker and I haven't ever
picked up anything like this. Could you post some examples? I'm
fascinated.
-- 
Balaji

To see the beauty of Laila, requires the eyes of Majnu.
