Klingon word: nap Part of speech: verb Definition: be simple _______________________________________________ AFAIK not used in a sentence. (TKD 59): As in any language, Klingon sentences range from the very simple and straightforward to the very complex and convoluted. (KGT 207): Finally, there are some words that simply do not translate. One must resort to descriptions rather than simple one- or two-word translations... (KGT 75): Wind instruments ... range from the simple flute or fife (Dov'agh), generally crafted from a bone, to the highly complex {meSchuS}. TREK NOTES: BASHIR: You're very kind, Mister Garak. GARAK: Oh, it's just Garak. Plain, simple Garak. Now, good day to you, Doctor. I'm so glad to have made such an interesting new friend today. [ .... ] BASHIR: And how are you this evening, Mister Garak? Excuse me, just "plain, simple Garak", you said. GARAK: Plain and simple. Join me, Doctor. [DS9 "Past Prologue"] "Then I'll make it so simple that even a Vulcan can understand." [Quark to Sakonna, DS9 "The Maquis, Part 2"] SEE ALSO: ngeD be easy (v) nIt be plain, pure, uncorrupted, unsullied (v) Qatlh be difficult, complex (v) "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." (H.L. Mencken) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons