Question: How do you say, "Password" in Klingon?
Answer: jUSmu'
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juSmu' is pretty horrible for "Password".
juS is a verb meaning "to pass, overtake". In other words, it's what you do when you get in the fast lane on the highway. Which has absolutely nothing to do with the meaning of "password".
The key in Klingon is often to not be so literal. Think about what a word *means* rather than what it *says*. For instance, one way I might try to say "password" would be naw' mu'. This would literally mean "access word", which describes a password pretty well: it's the word that grants you access.
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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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.
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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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Question: How do you say the number two (2) in Klingon? Answer: Cha' - Kesuvaglar The above is written wrong. cha' is written entirely in lower case. Klingon has strict casing rules which are different from English.