Am 29.04.2019 um 15:53 schrieb mayqel qunen'oS:
I get the impression, that the time is implied from the {ngugh} and {ghIq}. Isn't it so ?
Yes, it is. ngugh and ghIq explain a row of events. You are on a long voyage until your arrive at the destination. Let's say you arrive at 8 o'clock and it's on 8 o'clock when something happens, then you'd use {ngugh}: on the exact time when you arrived. (I'm sure two minutes later also counts) The word {ghIq} shows that something happened afterwards, like a seuence. Technically, you could use it multiple times in a phrase: First I get up, THEN put on my shoes, THEN go outside, THEN have breakfast, THEN walk to school, THEN ... etc. -- Lieven L. Litaer aka the "Klingon Teacher from Germany" http://www.klingonisch.de