Question: How do you say, "Happy Mother's Day" in Klingon?
Answer: Quch SoS jaj
- Kesuvaglar
Actually, that would mean "Mother's Day is happy." A better translation would be something like: SoS jaj DatIvjaj ("May you enjoy Mother's Day").
Kesuvaglar is correct Quch SoS jaj is Happy Mother's Day. As for the other word and translations---SoS jaj blQuch is Mother's Day is happy. And Quch Sos jaj DatIvjaj is The day will come when you're obviously enjoying mothers day. Jason leisure
The most commonly accepted way is: qamuSHa'.
It is roughly pronounced "kahmooshHah", where the H is like the ch in "chutzpah" or "Chanukkah".
It literally means "I dis-hate you" (there is no verb for "to love" in Klingon).
Be very wary of any answer anyone gives you involving the word <<bang>>. <<bang>> is the *noun* for "love", in the sense of "a loved one", but it can NOT be used as a verb.
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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.
In Klingon 'Racing Snail' would be translated as 'Snail Segh'.
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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happy fathers day
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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.
Something to say in a Father's Day card for your husband could be "Happy Father's Day to the best Daddy in the whole world. Wishing you the best day ever". You can sign the card for your child or have them trace their name with your help if they are old enough to do so.
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In Klingon 'Racing Snail' would be translated as 'Snail Segh'.