In The Klingon Dictionary, first published in 1985 with a second edition in 1992, Mark Okrand refers to the existence of a "native writing system for Klingon," which he names pIqaD. He goes on to ...
Fans of "Star Trek" may instantly recognize the guttural tones of the Klingon language, though few are actually fluent. But don't worry: You can avoid an interstellar diplomatic incident by consulting ...
St. Paul’s Mounds Theatre this year won’t stage a production of “A Klingon Christmas Carol,” a version of the Scrooge story with the forehead-ridged alien warriors of “Star Trek” fame. This had been a ...
When Okrand was first developing the language for Star Trek III, he paid close attention to what was said in the script – that Klingon was "guttural" – and added sounds accordingly. He also chose to ...
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