Ok.. In case someone hasn't realized it yet: I'm a cat, klingon is a vase, and its' grammar is the table on which the vase stands; I will push the vase, and I will push it again until it falls off, because that's what cats do. With this being said.. I realized that there's something with regards to the {vabDot}, which goes for the {tlhoS} too. Suppose I write: vabDot vIghro' tIQ DagheplaH you'll be able to hold even the ancient cat you'll even be able to hold the ancient cat even *you* will be able to hold the ancient cat All these meanings are possible depending on the context. All this I knew, as far as the {vabDot} is concerned; but I just realized that all this can apply to the {tlhoS} too: tlhoS wa'vatlh cha'pujqut Dalo'nIS you'll need to use almost one hundred dilithium crystals you'll almost need to use one hundred dilithium crustals almost *you* will need to use one hundred dilithium crystals Granted.. Translation number two is weird, and translation number three is meaningless, but the important thing here is that seemingly/apparently, whatever goes for the {vabDot}, goes for the {tlhoS} too. ~ D here ancient kitty.. here ancient kitty..