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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/2/2017 5:18 PM, nIqolay Q wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAG84SOvQYSeXt_JusaWyK_bw2r7O-O_VMarMBR9KFhARzkT=iw@mail.gmail.com">I
don't believe there are examples of {'Iv} or {nuq} being used with
{-vaD} and {-mo'}. {nuqDaq} already provides a precedent for
type 5 suffixes on question pronouns, though, and there's no rule
explicitly preventing using other type 5s on {'Iv} and {nuq}.
{nuqvaD} and {'Ivmo'} and so on all make clear sense semantically.
You're probably fine to use them.</blockquote>
<p>But we do have a canon example of <b>nuq'e' </b>(<b>Sojvetlh
'oH nuq'e'</b> from <i>Power Klingon</i>), which further
supports the idea that you can put noun suffixes on these words.
(My guess is that only type 5 suffixes would be allowed.)<br>
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