On Aug 25, 2017 19:15, "mayqel qunenoS" <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote: In order to form a question, we can either use the interrogative {-'a'}, or we can use question words such as {nuq}, {chay'}, etc.. However, recently I have been wondering whether it would be allowed, if the conversation calls for it, to write a noun placing next to it the question mark. For example: {mawambe'chugh vaj nuq wISop ? pu'meymaj ?} If we don't hunt, then what will we eat ? Our phasers ? In Star Trek III, Kruge asks {vaj Daleghpu'?} Valkris answers {HISlaH jawwI'} even though it wasn't a {-'a'} question. Star Trek V has a line spoken by Klaa that goes {'entepray'? qIrq Duj 'oH.} It might be an exclamation rather than a question, though it's phrased kind of like a rhetorical question. When Klingon is spoken, the grammar is a bit more lax than what's stated in TKD. According to the rules, you'd have to say {pu'meymaj DISop'a'?}, but if you said {pu'meymaj?} it would be acceptable spoken Klingon. -- De'vID