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[Tlhingan-hol] Klingon phrases with meanings in other languages
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Fri Aug 14 10:13:41 2015
Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2015 16:13:22 +0200
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Does anyone know of any sentences or grammatical combinations of words in
Klingon that look or sound very much like sentences or words in English or
any other language? Not the puns by Marc, but deliberate meaningful Klingon
sentences that are written or pronounced very similar to sentences in
natural languages? Or maybe like a famous name.
I don't even have an example myself. But I hope you know what I mean...
- Andr=C3=A9
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<div dir=3D"ltr"><div><div><div>Does anyone know of any sentences or gramma=
tical combinations of words in Klingon that look or sound very much like se=
ntences or words in English or any other language? Not the puns by Marc, bu=
t deliberate meaningful Klingon sentences that are written or pronounced ve=
ry similar to sentences in natural languages? Or maybe like a famous name.<=
br><br></div>I don't even have an example myself. But I hope you know w=
hat I mean...<br><br></div>- Andr=C3=A9<br></div></div>
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