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  2. Bing Translator Adds Klingon, Now Supports 42 Languages - AOL

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    Microsoft continues to build out Bing Translator with a new language: Star Trek's Klingon. Now, users can translate between Klingon and the other 41 languages Bing Translator supports. In a ...

  3. Klingon language - Wikipedia

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    Klingon is sometimes referred to as Klingonese (most notably in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Trouble with Tribbles", where it was actually pronounced by a Klingon character as "Klingonee" / ˈ k l ɪ ŋ ɡ ɒ n i /), but among the Klingon-speaking community, this is often understood [2] [3] [4] to refer to another Klingon ...

  4. The Klingon Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Klingon Dictionary (TKD) is a book by Marc Okrand describing the Klingon language. First published in 1985 and then again with an addendum in 1992, it includes pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary. It has sold more than three hundred thousand copies [1] and has been translated into five languages.

  5. Klingon scripts - Wikipedia

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    The Klingon scripts are fictional alphabetic scripts used in the Star Trek movies and television shows to write the Klingon language. In Marc Okrand's The Klingon Dictionary, the Klingon script is called pIqaD, but no information is given about it. When Klingon letters are used in Star Trek productions, they are merely decorative graphic ...

  6. Universal translator - Wikipedia

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    As a rule, a universal translator is instantaneous, but if that language has never been recorded, there is sometimes a time delay until the translator can properly work out a translation, as is true of Star Trek. The operation of these translators is often explained as using some form of telepathy by reading the brain patterns of the speaker(s ...

  7. Klingon - Wikipedia

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    The Klingon language's prevalence is not limited to books; a three-disc video game, Star Trek: Klingon, requires players to learn the language to advance. [44] In May 2009, a joint collaboration between the KLI, Simon & Schuster, and Ultralingua launched the Klingon Language Suite for the iPhone concurrent

  8. Klingon Language Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Klingon Hamlet (full title: The Tragedy of Khamlet, Son of the Emperor of Qo'noS), a Klingon translation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet; this project was initiated after the Klingon Chancellor Gorkon stated in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, "You have not experienced Shakespeare until you have read him in the original Klingon."

  9. Fictional language - Wikipedia

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    Commercial fictional languages are those languages created for use in various commercial media, such as: Books (The Lord of the Rings ' Quenya and Sindarin) Films (Avatar ' s Na'vi, Baahubali's Kiliki and Star Wars ' Huttese.) Television shows (Star Trek ' s Klingon, the Ultra Series' Ultra Language, Game of Thrones' Valyrian and Dothraki)