More examples

poSDaq nIHDaq je QamtaHvIS SuvwI'pu', chaH jojDaq yItnIS lopwI'

The initiate must pass through a gauntlet of warriors.  (S9)

 

loghDaq lupDujHom qoDDaq bIlengtaHvIS, nIbuQbogh novpu' DaSuv

Battle menacing aliens in a shuttlecraft journey through space.  (STX)

 

tlhIngan juHqo'Daq tlhIng yoSDaq 'oH toQDuj chenmoHlu'meH Daq wa'DIch'e'

1st Construction Site: The Kling District, Klingon Home World.  (KBoP)

 

'ej Hoch vengHomDaq Hoch vengDaq je

   Suchbogh ghaH qeylIS luQoy

And Kahless spoke to them

   In every village and city he went,   (PB)

 

naDev Sughompu' yIn lutDaj'e' Hegh lutDaj'e' je

[translation unavailable] (PB, paq'yav, lut cherlu')

 

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From: tlhIngan-Hol <tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org> On Behalf Of SuStel

On 9/22/2021 9:48 AM, luis.chaparro@web.de wrote:

4. When joining nouns with Type-5 suffixes by conjunctions, the suffixes must be repeated, right?: *be'vaD loDvaD je*, *raSDaq quSDaq ghap* etc. Is there any canonical explanation about it?

Yes, each noun must have the suffix. It has been done in canon — for instance, the copyright on Skybox Cards: Paramount Pictures malja' permey bIH Star Trek pong'e' Deghmey'e' je. Explanation? I don't think it has been formally explained to us, but the reason seems clear to me: each noun (phrase) being conjoined is separately a location, topic, cause, etc., and so must be separately marked.