Klingon word: nav Part of speech: noun Definition: paper, sheet of paper Source: TKD _______________________________________________ Quj wa'DIch MONOPOLY Huch nav qa' tlhIngan QaS Klingon forces replace original MONOPOLY bills. (MKE) DI'raq Dacha'meH nav yIDIj Draw a sheep on the paper!" [Lieven < MO, 9/03/2018] DI'raq DanarghmoHmeH nav yIDIj Draw a sheep on the paper!" [Lieven < MO, 9/03/2018] (Lieven, 10/29/2015 < qepHom 2015): You would not say {nav wej} for page three, unless you're talking about three separate sheets of paper. A "page" (like the page in a book, that you can number) is a {tenwal}. Maltz also wanted me to point out that {tenwal} ("page") is used only for numbered pages in a book or something similar. One side of a piece of paper is a {Dop}, so a piece of paper has two {Dopmey}. Usually, there is one {tenwal} per {Dop}, but page numbering can get confusing sometimes. (qepHom 2015 p.18): A stapler is a {Ha'on vevwI'}. The staple, the little metal thing, is called {baS Ha'on} or just {Ha'on}. The verb {vev} means "insert, put in", so the stapler is literally a device that "puts in" the staple ({Ha'on}) into the paper. (Okrand to Lieven, 11/20/2009): "But [Maltz] did know the word for plan (the big piece of paper). He said it's {pu'jIn} -- same as the word for map. TREK TRIVIA: Worf gave a bound paper copy of "The Dream of the Fire" (a famous Klingon novel by K'ratak) to Data as a going-away present. (TNG "Measure of a Man") Qua'lon gave Pok a leather-bound paper (?) copy of the score to {qul tuq} ("House of Fire", a popular Klingon opera telling the tale of the House of SepIch) as his {cha'nob} gift. (KCD) SEE: Huch nav bill (i.e. currency) (n) nav HablI' FAX (machine) (n) nav qatwI' envelope (n) nav QIn letter (i.e. message) (n) nav vaH envelope (n) SEE ALSO: mavjop paper clip (n) ghItlh manuscript (n) De' chu' ghItlh newspaper (n) Qoyje' certificate (n) po'oH corner of a piece of paper (n) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons