Well, the Kingons got their warbird technology from the Romulans, so it's an even match. But if you ask a Klingon, they'll say a Klingon warbird would win and if you ask a Romulan, they'll say a Romulan warbird will win. I am a Klingon, so I say a Klingon warbird would win.
Its just like boggle but in the Klingon language, and yes Klingon is a language it was developed over the years by the Klingon language institute
Its just like boggle but in the Klingon language, and yes Klingon is a language it was developed over the years by the Klingon language institute
Question: Who invented the Klingon language? Answer: Scotty - Kesuvaglar Not really correct. James Doohan, who played Scotty, indeed devised the first few words of Klingon, but it was linguist Marc Okrand who really invented the language. You can buy his book, "The Klingon Dictionary" and learn the language. And in any case, it wasn't any university.
Straight from the official Klingon dictionary: vut paq. Just for the record the Klingon language is really called klingoneese. (No Joke!) :)
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The Klingon Language Version of the Bible is available, though it's not exactly a translation. Just search for Bible and Klingon in Google.
They were overseeing trials of the "alternate reality" Genesis Device!! Starfleet was in the Laurentian system because they have been searching for the rouge Romulan ship that destroyed the USS Kelvin for 25 years. After the Klingons lost 47 war birds to the same ship, Starfleet and the Klingon Empire made a temporary alliance to hunt down and destroy the Romulan threat. It is unknown if Nero contacted the current Romulan Star Empire, but the Federation and Klingons agreed that the Romulans must not receive any technological advantage from Nero's ship.
There does not seem to be a person named Winstone who can only speak Klingon. Klingon is actually a language that comes from the Star Trek television series and is not real.
Same-sex marriage has not yet been written into the Klingon mythos.
In the English language, yes. Klingon, not so much.