"\u0414\u0436\u0435\u0445"@es . "Jeh"@en . "Jeh era un glifo h'kig que representaba un ideal m\u00EDstico de esta pac\u00EDfica religi\u00F3n. Considerado demasiado sagrado para ser escrito por completo, el grifo normalmente era abreviado \"j\". Su traducci\u00F3n aproximada era \"el inminente\"."@es . "\u0414\u0436\u0435\u0445"@en . "Jeh"@es . . . "Jeh era un glifo h'kig que representaba un ideal m\u00EDstico de esta pac\u00EDfica religi\u00F3n. Considerado demasiado sagrado para ser escrito por completo, el grifo normalmente era abreviado \"j\". Su traducci\u00F3n aproximada era \"el inminente\"."@es . . . . . "Jeh"@en . "Jeh"@es . "Jeh was a H'kig glyph that represented a mystical ideal of the peaceful religion. Considered too sacred to be written in full, the glyph was often abbreviated as J', as in the planet J't'p'tan. The symbol could be translated roughly as \"the imminent\" in Basic, and was a mystical reference in the H'kig religion."@en . . "Jeh was a H'kig glyph that represented a mystical ideal of the peaceful religion. Considered too sacred to be written in full, the glyph was often abbreviated as J', as in the planet J't'p'tan. The symbol could be translated roughly as \"the imminent\" in Basic, and was a mystical reference in the H'kig religion."@en . . .