Questions tagged [klingon-language]
For questions about the Klingon language (tlhIngan Hol), the language of the Klingons in the Star Trek universe. Its basic sound was created by James Doohan (“Scotty”), and its grammar and a wider vocabulary were later created by Marc Okrand. Use this tag with the [star-trek] tag.
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What must a Klingon do in order to be considered a Dahar Master?
Memory Alpha describes a Dahar Master as:
a Klingon warrior who had reached a legendary status among his peers and subordinates.
And Memory Beta:
Dahar Master is the title given to Klingons, ...
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Is the Klingon alphabet inspired by Tibetan alphabet?
The Wikipedia article on the Klingon language has an unreferenced statement that the Klingon alphabet was inspired by the Tibetan alphabet. The closest references to that statement are to Klingon FAQ ...
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What does the Klingon say to Odo?
In the beginning of "The Way of the Warrior," Klingons harass Morn, and Odo comes to his aid. One Klingon insults him in his own tongue. Garak tells him that "Odo has no mother." Is it known what the ...
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Do Klingon place names have literal meanings in Klingonese?
On Earth, proper names are often derived from words, often from an archaic language, to describe the place or object, or sometimes to express some ideal which the namers wish to associate with the ...
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Which language is more fully developed, Klingon or Quenya/Sindarin?
It is well-known that Tolkien's forte is linguistics and he created various fictional languages in his writings. Although Klingon language started off kind of slow, it's emerged as a viable language, ...
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Have any movies or TV shows been dubbed into Klingon? [closed]
I've been reading questions on here recently about the Klingon language, and how works of literature have been or are being translated into it. Taken a step further, have any movies or TV shows been ...
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Can Spock speak Klingon?
A Guardian article on a lawsuit relating to the Klingon language has a photo of Spock. Obviously, he isn't a Klingon, but can he speak the language?
A search of Memory Alpha has no mention of it.
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Grammar and quality check for a Klingon warning notice for server room
I am writing a tri-lingual sign for my personal server room (English, Klingon and Matoran). I know a few words in Klingon and some of the basic grammar e.g. (OVS sentence structure). I also possess ...
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Do Klingons refer to their battleships as "she"?
By long tradition in the English-speaking world, ships are called "she". This tradition (which may predate English) continues in referring to the U.S.S. Enterprise, according to the star trek ...
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Was Huttese based on Klingon?
I came across the below image 'Huttese' script from Star Wars:
It struck me immediately as bearing a strong resemblance to Klingon script:
So, my question is, is there any evidence to suggest that ...
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Why are bat'leths "swords"?
Bat'leths are generally referred to as swords.
Bat'leth translates as "sword of honor". And, for example, Kahless's bat'leth is called the Sword of Kahless
Yet here is a generic definition of ...
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Is there any more Klingon Opera?
In 'Unification Pt II' in TNG, Worf walks into a bar and requests some Klingon Opera. It goes like this:
Now I quite liked what I heard in that scene and I was ...
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Klingon for 'arrow'?
I'm running a Dungeons and Dragons campaign. There are orcs in this campaign. There's going to be a scene with Orcs where they will speak their native language: Giant. I've decided to use Klingon to ...
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What is the Klingon Onomotopoeia for laughing?
Most Onomotopoeia (words that indicate a sound by being similar in structure to the sound like "haha" or "meow") for laughing in human languages are some variation on "haha" or "hehe" or something ...
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Klingon unit of distance in space
In The Search for Spock and The Final Frontier, the respective bridge officers of Captain Kruge and Captain Klaa's ships use "kellikams" (perhaps "kellicams") as a unit of distance in space. An ...