A Conversation for 'Star Trek' - the Klingon Language

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The Paladin,Psychic Bulldozer and Knight of the Leisure District

I've just read your guide on the Klingon language and as a fan I'd like to say thankyou for the additional details about published books on the language.

I already have The Klingon dictionary.The other's will soon be added to my collection and I will definately check out the other site you mentioned.
smiley - rainbow


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Post 2

Hoovooloo

"Glad to be of service!" smiley - winkeye

H.


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Post 3

The Paladin,Psychic Bulldozer and Knight of the Leisure District

Its nice to meet someone else with an interest in this subject.
Do you speak Klingon yourself.
smiley - rainbow


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Post 4

Hoovooloo

Nah, not really. It interests me enough to buy the books, and I enjoy the crossword-clue-like challenge in translating common phrases to and from the language, but *speak* it? I think there are, even now, very, very few people who could conduct an actual *conversation* in it. But having said that - the number is only heading upwards. And I know more about it since (a) writing this entry and (b) translating a certain phrase mentioned in another thread smiley - winkeye

I can certainly recommend the KLI website which has all sorts of resources if you're keen.

Why does it interest you? Are you a linguist, a Star Trek fan, a fan of puzzles, or all of the above?

H.


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Post 5

The Paladin,Psychic Bulldozer and Knight of the Leisure District

1.I'm interested in the Klingon culture.Mainly because I have always been a fighter in one way or another and I heard some years ago of Klingon camps.
Somewhere people can go to learn the language and weaponry.

2.Because I like Worf.He is by far the best male in Star Trek.

3.The Klingon language has become more popular than Esperanto as an International language.
smiley - rainbow


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