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The “Star Trek” franchise has spent a lot of time developing concepts about alien physiology across its many shows and movies, but one longtime fan theory about Klingon sexual anatomy has ...
We hear the Klingon language spoken for the first time in Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979).The words used in the film were created by James Doohan and associate producer Jon Povill.
Marc Okrand, 69, is often asked how to say “I love you” in Klingon, but the closest phrase is actually “I dis-hate you.” He lives in Adams Morgan. Klingon is this big deal now. It’s had ...
Today may be a bad day to play Star Trek Online. Turns out 99% of the Star Trek MMO’s Klingon content will be PvP — which mean plenty of people may just pass on the game entirely.
Trekkies can now learn Klingon on Duolingo’s website. Duolingo. The Star Trek language is not the first fictional tongue to be added to the lineup. Duolingo also offers High Valyrian, an ancient ...
There's something missing from J.J. Abrams' reboot of the moribund Star Trek franchise, and that something is Klingon. I mean Klingon the language. If that sounds like a minor omission, consider ...
Klingon, the language spoken by a belligerent alien race in “Star Trek,” has developed from a few lines in a movie into the world’s most widely spoken fictional language.
Sometimes the world seems so strange that you have to step back and wonder. From what I can tell, there is an upsurge of high tech for -- wait for it -- Klingon aficionados.
A group of linguists is boldly going where no one has gone before. In a legal brief peppered with idioms written in the original Klingon, the Language Creation Society — a California nonprofit ...
Klingon was developed by linguist Marc Okrand, who based the language on vocabulary created by “Star Trek” actor James Doohan. Doohan, who died in 2005, played Montgomery Scott in 1979’s ...
It's not an exaggeration to say we've been waiting for Duolingo's course in Klingon for years. Now, it's finally making its debut. Star Trek fans (or really, anyone who's interested in taking a ...
With the birth of his son 15 years ago, dedicated linguist d’Armond Speers embarked on the ultimate experiment: He spoke to him only in Klingon — the language of the alien race of “Star Trek ...