SuStel:
> Got an example of something that you think needs a 
> plural vay'?

As strange as it will sound, I can't think of an example in english, since the cases where we would use plural -vay' in greek, are expressed with either singular "someone" in english, or by saying "some things".

For example "some things are worth fighting for", which I would say it in klingon, by using something like {'op ngoQmey DIchavmeH maSuvnIS net Sov}.

Anyways, I realize that there is no actual need to use vay'pu'/vay'mey. I was just expessing how depending on our native languages, certain things can seem rather strange, or perfectly normal 

~ m. qunen'oS
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