jIH:
1. Often you are obviously, afraid to fight. 2. Obviously, often you are afraid, to fight. SuStel: What happened to the begin part?
vIlIjba'pu'! jIH:
{cha'logh bIHoSghajqu'choH} mu'tlheghvam mughlu'taHvIS, wej DuH tu'lu': 1. Twice you become, very powerful. 2. You become very, powerful twice. 3. You become powerful, twice the {-qu'}. SuStel: You become very powerful, twice. Any further attempt to plug different bits of the sentence together for specialized meanings falls under what I called splitting hairs. If you can provide a context that would make some other combination make sense, I'd be willing to consider it.
maj. jIyaj, 'ej qatlho'. 'a qaghelnIS. jIjatlh vIneH: "Because you fought alone the romulans, you've become twice worthy of sto-vo-kor". chay' mu'tlheghvam vImughlaH? chay' mu'tlheghvam "twice" vIDellaH? ~ Dana'an