Question Word
English: where?
Source: TKD (97 KE, 161 EK)
KLCP Level: 2
Notes
TKD p. 69: The word for 'where?', nuqDaq, is actually nuq 'what?' followedby the suffix -Daq 'locative' (see section 3.3.5). As would any locativephrase (see section 6.1), it comes as the beginning of the sentence.
Usage for nuqDaq
Where do you keep the chocolate?
Type: sentence - Source: Conversational Klingon
nuqDaq (question) where?
'oH (pronoun) it
puchpa' (n) washroom
-'e' (ns5) topic
-'e' (ns5) topic
Where is the bathroom?
Type: sentence - Source: Conversational Klingon
jach (v) scream, cry out, shout, yell
veqlargh (n) Fek'lhr, devil, demon
jatlh (v) say, tell, speak
mu- (vp) he/she/it/they-me
qaD (v) challenge, resist, oppose, confront, face
qaD (v) challenge, resist, oppose, confront, face
vay' (n) somebody, someone, something, anybody, anyone, anything
'ej (conj) and (joining sentences)
ghe'tor (n) Gre'thor (where spirits of the dishonored go)
'el (v) enter, go in
porgh (n) body
nuqDaq (question) where?
ghaH (pronoun) he, she, him, her
pe- (vp) you (plural) (imperative)
taQ (v) be weird, bizarre, unnatural, maybe creepy
-'e' (ns5) topic
taQ (v) be weird, bizarre, unnatural, maybe creepy
-'e' (ns5) topic
He screamed: āWhere is the p'takh
Who dares to enter Gre'thor
Within a body?!
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book