Am 16.11.2016 um 14:10 schrieb mayqel qunenoS:
so, we can add a sh@!@load (as americans say) of rovers on a single word ?
My interpretation is that we can. TKD even shows us two examples of using {-be'} and {-qu'} on one verb: {nuQawqu'be'} "they have not finished us off" {pIHoHvIpbe'qu'} "we are NOT afraid to kill you" So at least that is clear we can use multiple rovers on one verb. It does not answer the question of using the same rover multiple times, but one can narrow it in: {-Ha'} always comes right after the verb, so double use makes no sense (yajHa'Ha'??) {-Qo'} always comes at the end, so same as {-Ha'}. {-be'} and {-qu'} are true "rovers". {-qu'} emphasizes what preceds it, even the suffix {-be'} {-be'} negates what precedes it, even the suffix {-qu'} Altough I have no canon examples, I'm sure that it's okay to negate multiple concepts of a verb. -- Lieven L. Litaer aka Quvar valer 'utlh Grammarian of the KLI http://www.facebook.com/Klingonteacher http://www.klingonwiki.net