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Can someone who knows their Fremen tell me what Bi La Kaifa means? I thought it meant something like: "Nothing more need be said".

According to the Duke it means: "Long live the fighters!"

I thought "Ya Hya Chouhada" meant "Long live the fighters!"

Someone clear this up please!!

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I have absolutely no idea what both means, though I do now that ONE of them means long live the fighters. I think it's Ya Hya Chouhada but I haven't read the novels yet  :-/.

Posted

That's quite an error.

Bi-La Kaifa means "Nothing further need be explained" which is therefore said also as an affirmation to an order, and also "amen".

Ya Hya Chouhada means Long Live the Fighters, both can be found in the back of Dune.

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Westwood is always good for a laugh or two.

But, I think they did the Harkonnen rather well!,Don't you agree?

Anyone here seen the Heart Plug movie that they took out of the game due to it's gruesome nature?

It can be downloaded at this site.

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What's the problem with it huh? I think it's fine. If you look at Lynch's film, you see the same.

And whyt do you think about the Imperial Worm? ::) ;D

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