I know of no examples of {'Iv} taking any suffix, except for: DevwI' ghaH 'Iv'e'? (STID (deleted line]) This line was deleted from the final movie, however, so may not count as official (i.e. published) canon. I checked the paq'batlh and surprisingly could only find a single example of {'Iv} (for those collecting them): batlh SaqIH qanra' puqloDpu' 'ej 'Iv ghaH nuvvam'e' AFAIK the only other example of a question word with any suffix is: Sojvetlh 'oH nuq'e' What is that food? (PK) Note that this is also with {-'e'} and may just be another example of marking the subject of a "to be" sentence rather than permitting the wider use of noun suffixes on question words. OTOH... (TKD 6.4 p.69): The word for "where?", {nuqDaq}, is actually {nuq} "what?" followed by the suffix {-Daq} "locative" ... --Voragh -----Original Message----- From: On Behalf Of mayqel qunenoS Can the {'Iv} bear type 5 noun suffixes ? Would the following be correct ? 'Ivmo' bISaQ ? Because of who/whom did you cry ? 'IvvaD Soj Davutta' ? For who/whom did you prepare the food ? 'Ivvo' bIqet ? Away from who/whom do you run ? 'IvDaq vIghro' Danob ? At who/whom will you give the cat ? qama' tlhabmoH 'Iv'e' ? Who (emphatic) released the prisoner ? (I don't know the difference between who/whom, so I wrote both as possible explanations) qunnoq _______________________________________________