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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/12/2021 7:38 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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<div dir="auto">"There are specific locations in the sea where sea
monsters were thought to frequently appear".
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<div dir="auto">Could we use the {Daq}/{Sep} or maybe even
{SepHom} for the word "locations" of the above example?</div>
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<p>Sure. <b>bIQ'a'Daq Sepmey tlhIn tu'lu'. </b><b><b>pIj </b>SepvamDaq
nargh bIQ'a' tlhapraghmey 'e' luHar pa'logh nuv.</b></p>
<p>I'd use <b>Daq</b> if the location is fairly small, like "in
that harbor," and <b>Sep</b> if the region is fairly large, like
"in the North Sea." I wouldn't use <b>SepHom</b> unless it was
completely obvious what the <b>-Hom</b> was doing.<br>
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<div dir="auto">Perhaps one "solution" would be to use {Quv}
"coordinates", but I'd expect that word to be used in military
contexts, klingon space crap, aviation, specialized texts,
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<p>And yet we are told that showing an allegiance to military jargon
increases one's social standing in everyday life <i>(Power
Klingon).</i> And we have the saying <b>QuvlIjDaq yIH
tu'be'lu'jaj.</b> So I wouldn't discount using <b>Quv</b> for
this. However, you should be prepared to answer the question,
"What are the coordinates?", using coordinates.<br>
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