Luis, sorry I didn't respond right away but I wanted to research this a bit: How to refer to more than one "purpose noun"? AFAIK we only have three plural examples. The general plural is formed - as you would expect - by adding the usual plural suffix to the noun: 'elmeH chaw'mey je'lu'ta'bogh will-call tickets (Washington Shakespeare Company) je'meH lengmey Shopping (TalkNow: a "Category Title") When there is a number stated the number is inserted between the VERB + {-meH} and the noun which has the plural suffix: polmeH jav QujwI' lIwmey 6 collectible tokens (Monopoly) As always remember that plural suffixes are optional in Klingon, especially with a number (which makes it clear there's more than one). -- Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons -----------------------------------Original Message----------------------------------- From: luis.chaparro@web.de Sent: Monday, August 16, 2021 3:08 PM 1. With *paq wab ta*, *ghelmeH ngutlh* and *QulwI'* I've tried to render the meanings *audiobook*, *question mark* and *investigator/detective* respectively. [...] 2. Is the position of the number *wej* in *ghelmeH wej ngutlh* right? Or should it go before the purpose clause, assuming *ghelmeH ngutlh* is a unit?