“Difficult to hit?” is also a sentence fragment in English. Clipped if you prefer, which may be why Okrand rendered it as he did. Another example: Dochvetlh DIlmeH Huch 'ar DaneH How much do you want for that? (TKD) --Voragh On Behalf Of SuStel On 8/3/2017 10:53 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote: Can we have a {-meH} phrase followed by question ? e.g.: maQapmeH chay' mavangnIS ? In order to succeed how do we need to act ? romuluSngan DaHoHmeH, nuq 'oH nuH'e' ? romuluSngan DaHoHmeH, nuH 'oH nuq'e' ? In order that you kill the romulan what is the weapon ? choQaHmeH bIHeQQo''a' ? in order to make me angry you refuse to comply ? I don't see any problem with this. I can only think of one canonical example of -meH on a question, and it's a lousy example. qIpmeH Qatlh'a' difficult to hit? (ST5) It's a bad example because it's talking about being difficult for the purpose of hitting, which is not really the purpose of being difficult. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name