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I had a goldfish and it kept trying to die, and I kept trying to keep it alive.
Also, Geordi LaForge and Nyota Uhura went out on a couple dates, and she was impressed by what a gentleman he was and all the cool stuff they did together, and it was going really well. So right about this time, he puts hands in places and she's all, "Um, this is Date the Third, pls to unhand me?"
"I listened to the music, the lectures, took you shopping. I can't stand that bullshit philosopher you're so hung up on. But I played nice, didn't I? I did all the right things in the right order. You owe me."
Isn't it romantic? XD
I got the big breaks and the bass, one, two, check!
Rough to the core, come and get a taste of the mixture
Further, in Nomadic it's "Kitana Princess" or "Baraka General" and so on with titles of vocation-profession.
"Mister" and "Miss" are Edenian words and thus go in the Edenian order.
"Sir" is almost always at the ends of address rather than the front, because "Ghevro" is this word in Nomadic.
The word for marriage-taken is non specific as to gender ("rysh") and forms names thusly: Baraka (General) Rysh Mileena Ganchia v'ai Tenneil en Geldoren is actually his full title-name in formal circumstances, the same as hers is Mileena Ganchia Rysh Baraka (General) v'ai Tenneil en Geldoren.
"v'ai" technically means "from" or "by way of" rather than simply "of", which is a different word in the larger sense; prepositions are unimportant, anyway. A sentence in proper order doesn't need them, you see.