The way I understand {-ghach}, it works as follows: {mughchu'ghach} perfect translation {mughqangghach} willingness to translate {mughvIpghach} the condition of fearing to translate {Hurghchu'ghach} perfect darkness {tujtaHghach} the condition of being continuously hot The way I understand it, adding {-ghach} to a transitive verb, expresses an action (translation, discommendation, etc). And adding {-ghach} to an intransitive verb, expresses a condition (e.g. darkness, happiness, etc). And always, the suffix used influences the final meaning.. However, recently I saw somewhere online, someone having written the word {vanglu'ghach}, which I can't understand. What could {vanglu'ghach} mean ? Could it mean "an unspecified action" ? Does using the suffix {-lu'} in conjunction with {-ghach} produce a word, which actually makes sense ? ~ mayqel qunen'oS