Su'ghar qut
Su'ghar qut is a Klingon word (noun) meaning ‘sugar’.
Meaning
sugar
Pronunciation
Sound out Su'ghar qut letter by letter:
- S/ʂ/retroflex sh, between English 's' and 'sh'
- u/u/u as in 'boot'
- '/ʔ/glottal stop, the catch in 'uh-oh'
- gh/ɣ/voiced version of H, like a growled gargle
- a/ɑ/a as in 'father'
- r/r/lightly trilled or rolled r
- q/qʰ/k far back in the throat, aspirated
- u/u/u as in 'boot'
- t/tʰ/strongly aspirated t
Frequently asked questions
What does Su'ghar qut mean in Klingon?
Su'ghar qut is a Klingon word (noun) meaning ‘sugar’.
How do you say ‘sugar’ in Klingon?
‘sugar’ in Klingon is Su'ghar qut.
How is Su'ghar qut pronounced?
Su'ghar qut is pronounced /ʂuʔɣɑrqʰutʰ/.
What part of speech is Su'ghar qut?
The part of speech of Su'ghar qut is noun.
Source
TNK (2011-10-31-Email)
Originally sourced from klingonska.org and enhanced by lingoXpress.