{DI’ruj} could be an abstract concept like the time words {tuch} “future, the future (as a whole)”, {pa'logh} “past, the past (as a whole)” or {DaHjaj} “today” (which also appears in a NOUN + NOUN phrase like {DaHjaj gheD} "catch of the day" (lit. "today's prey"). Although nouns, I wouldn’t put {-Daq} on any of them. --Voragh From: qurgh lungqIj DI'ruj 'oH 'IDnar'e'! :D I don't think {DI'ruj} is a location word like {bIng} or {Dung}, but it could be used as a location just as {Duj} or {ghop} could be. On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 11:51 AM, nIqolay Q <niqolay0@gmail.com<mailto:niqolay0@gmail.com>> wrote: I'm curious to know how to use {DI'ruj} in a sentence. Can we use it to make existential statements? For instance, would something like {DI'rujDaq 'IDnar tu'be'lu'} be interpreted in the sense of "Magic doesn't exist/is fictional"? Is {DI'ruj} a location, can it even take a {-Daq}? Does {'IDnar ngaSbe' DI'ruj} work for the same idea? On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 11:10 AM, Voragh wrote: Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, June 05, 2018 Klingon word: DI'ruj velqa' nIqHom Part of speech: noun Definition: virtual reality software Source: qep'a' 23 [2016] _______________________________________________ DI'ruj reality (n) (qep'a' 2016) velqa' replica (n) (MKE) nIqHom software (n) (qep'a' 2016) AFAIK never used in a sentence. -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons