5 years ago with 12889 notesReblog / via 

captain-raven-knight:

macpye:

translation of THIS POEM by Leonard Nimoy into Vulcan

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The poem, from the link above. Just in case someone else doesn’t like going from tab to tab to look at it. 

tagged as: Leonard Nimoy;  TOS cast;  Star Trek;  Vulcan;  poetry;  vulcan language;  vulcan calligraphy;  i love this so much 😭;  



8 years ago with 720 notesReblog / via 
"Tushah nash-veh k’du."

(Vulcan); I grieve with thee.

                                                  Sleep well, grandpa.

(via tinytook)

tagged as: Vulcan;  Vulcan language;  Leonard Nimoy;  



8 years ago with 9573 notesReblog / via 

Vulcan Terms of Endearment & Sentiment

possomshanty:

ashal-veh- darling; person (noun)

ashayam- beloved; a beloved person (noun)

ashalik- darling; beloved (noun)

tal-kam- dear (noun)

k’diwa- beloved (noun)

t’hy’la- friend; soulmate; brother; lover (noun)

taluhk nash-veh k’dular- i cherish thee (phrase)

taluhk- precious; dear; beloved

shok-tor- to kiss

ozh’esta- to finger kiss/finger embrace

el’ru’esta- hand embrace/hold hands

nartau- to embrace

ashau- to love (verb)

ashaya- love (noun)

teraya-martaya- to hug (verb)

shon-ha-lak- love at first sight

tagged as: Star Trek;  Vulcan language;  I really really love vulcan language;  Vulcan;  



9 years ago with 8407 notesReblog / via 

cenedick-deactivated20140811:

t'hy'la; a Vulcan word meaning friend, brother or lover. 

tagged as: t'hy'la is probably my favorite word ever;  t'hy'la;  vulcan;  vulcan language;  Star Trek;  



10 years ago with 124 notesReblog / via 

uss-gallifrey:

t’hy’la by ~Trish2

T’hy’la is a very important word in the Vulcan language. It means brother/friend/lover and I think as such it bespeaks of the silent emotional depths the Vulcans as a race experience.

I created the circle swirls which are actually two going in opposite directions, slightly different but plainly converging. At this point it is hard to know where one spiral begins and the other ends. I think that this is representative of the telepathic bond that Vulcans share with those who are close to them. The green color is the of their blood and so I thought it would be appropriate to use in the same way we humans use red.

Someone made a symbol for t’hy’la.

tagged as: hi I don't have a cool name for my queue;  star trek;  vulcan;  t'hy'la;  vulcan language;  

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