De'vID:
It's not elided. Both of the conjoined nouns are written. {tlhIH(1), SuvwI'pu' Hem,} "You, proud warriors," {boghIjlu''a'?} "Are you afraid?" {tlhIH(2) je, qanra' puqloD,} "And you, sons of Kahnrah,"
Ok, I can understand this. But again, the nouns being conjoined aren't in the same sentence. They're at different sentences. So, (if I understand this correctly) I can say to a singer: {SoH bItlhIb, bIbomtaHvIS, qoghDu'wIj vIpoSnISmoH}, and then say to another singer {SoH je, bIbomtaHvIS, vIghro'mey HoH ghoghlIj}. The thing I'm wondering though is whether for this to work, on the first sentence we would necessarily need to write the {SoH}, or whether we would only need the second one. -- Dana'an https://sacredtextsinklingon.wordpress.com/ Ζεὺς ἦν, Ζεὺς ἐστίν, Ζεὺς ἔσσεται· ὦ μεγάλε Ζεῦ