Is it hard to learn? I hear that they speak it at Star Trek conventions.
Does anyone here know Klingon?
How far developed is Klingon? To what extent can it be used as a normal language?
I know Taelon, but I'm in my Ka'ath'am right now and have no time to speak .
A fellow EFC fan! Cool.
So is a language without grammar where you just 'feel' what you say and read possible?
So is a language without grammar where you just 'feel' what you say and read possible?
Panagiotis, al parecer eres tan soso y no comparto tus ideas..... Lo que escribiste sobre Grecia es un monton de barbaridades! Es una pena que un griego piense eso de su pais nativo y de su lengua materna. Respecto a la lengua griega moderna, todos los linguistas saben que cada idioma cambia con el paso del tiempo y acoje terminos de origen extranjero, todo ello es perfectamente normal, asì que no veo nada extrano que el griego posea palabras y locuciones de origen turco, albanés o italiano.
translation of Ronolick post: "YOU ARE ALL THE WORT PIECES OF SHIT I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE AND YOUR WIFES AND MUMS ARE WHORES"
Jesus Chist! Ronoliclk, are you fucking crazy?
Jesus Chist! Ronoliclk, are you fucking crazy?
is there anybody who speaks klingon natively? A geeks' son or something like that?
"is there anybody who speaks klingon natively? A geeks' son or something like that?"
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/7.08/mustread.html?pg=8
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/7.08/mustread.html?pg=8
Interesting, guest. But I have a doubt about it, isn't wrong to make a baby spend congnitive resources making him to learn a language such as Klingon which has not real usage?