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message 1: by Kyle (last edited Jan 17, 2013 10:41PM) (new)

Kyle | 41 comments Mod
Yes... I had to do it. One simply cannot have a folder on constructed languages and not have a thread devoted to Tlhingon Hol, don't you agree?

A language that has grown to incorporate it's own institute (and scholarship award committee!), along with fully translated books ought to deserve some respect doesn't it?

I mean... how can you have fully translated Hamlet and not be a genuine language?!



http://www.amazon.com/Klingon-Hamlet-...


message 2: by Andrea (new)

Andrea And Google can be viewed in Klingon as well. Point proven.


message 3: by Aloha, The Enthusiast (new)

Aloha | 113 comments Mod
Ha! I was wondering when somebody would do that. I was tempted but didn't want to be booed out of here. LOL.


message 4: by Kyle (new)

Kyle | 41 comments Mod
Andrea wrote: "And Google can be viewed in Klingon as well. Point proven."

Really?! I must figure out how to do this! :)


message 5: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Oh - on Google home there is a "language" option. You can choose pirate (argh me hearties) or Bork Bork Bork (muppets) as well as French Italian etc. Its hilarious and totally authentic.


message 6: by Kyle (new)

Kyle | 41 comments Mod
Andrea wrote: "Oh - on Google home there is a "language" option. You can choose pirate (argh me hearties) or Bork Bork Bork (muppets) as well as French Italian etc. Its hilarious and totally authentic."

Wonderful! :D


message 7: by Kyle (new)

Kyle | 41 comments Mod
In case you feel like doing it Klingon style, there's even a link for a translation!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CayMe...


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