Like so much of Klingon grammar, Okrand’s examples were short single sentence, not connected text, so we don’t really know. I would mark the first sentence/clause with {net jalchugh} as sort of an “irrealis stamp” to set the scene for the entire sentence/paragraph/story, etc.– like a time stamp or place stamp. E.g. I am a giant {net jalchugh}: Because I live in a castle above the clouds, I am happy. Etc. I’m sure the others will have their own suggestions. --Voragh From: mayqel qunenoS There is a problem I've been having, which I don't know how to overcome. If I want to write a story in english, a story written in irrealis (if that's how we say it), then I can write: "If I was a giant, and I was living in a castle above the clouds, I would be happy. And if my kingdom had many soft and furry cats.." In Klingon, in order to write something as the above, we have the {net jalchugh}. However, (and here is my problem), if I want to write an entire story in irrealis, then what do I do ? Do I place the {net jalchugh} after each and every sentence ? In the above example would I need to write {I am a giant net jalchugh, and I live in a castle above the clouds net jalchugh, I am happy net jalchugh..} ? Wouldn't this make the reader "tired", reading the {net jalchugh} after each and every sentence ? Is there any other way of approaching this ? ~ nI'ghma