Recently, at another thread I wrote that a concept I've been struggling to find a way to convey, is the concept of "one/each/every time". And it was at this other thread where DloraH wrote {wa' wanI'}, which since i interpreted then to mean "one time", I had no choice than to rethink this whole matter. Before I start, lets write a sentence which I believe we will all agree it is correct: {DaSjaj manga'chuq lurSa', be'etor jIH je} On monday, I, lurSa' and be'etor will have sex. The important thing here, is that we don't say {qaStaHvIS DaSjaj}; we just say {DaSjaj}. Now, lets suppose I want to write "each time lurSa', be'etor and I have sex, they bite me". Why can't I write: {Hoch wanI' manga'chuq lurSa', be'etor jIH je, muchop} ? or maybe even: {Hoch poH manga'chuq lurSa', be'etor jIH je, muchop} ? Perhaps the argument could be raised, that on our initial example the word {DaSjaj} is a time stamp (or used as one anyway). However, I have no choice but to ask: Why can't we use the {Hoch wanI'} and especially the {Hoch poH} as time stamps too ? I'd love to hear what anyone has to say on all this.. 'ach DaH muloStaHmo' lurSa' be'etor je, jImejnIS ! hahaha qunnoH