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Re: The health of the Klingon language vs the health of the KLI

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Fiat Knox)
Thu Apr 23 03:08:29 2009

Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 07:06:23 +0000 (GMT)
From: Fiat Knox <fiat_knox@yahoo.co.uk>
To: tlhingan-hol@kli.org
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Peace,


Alex.

"Oh, I love it when they /ask/ me to corrupt them ..." - Me, talking to Nai, Mar 01 2008

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> The KLI itself also seems to be dead or dieing. I don't
> remember the last time a new issue of HolQeD or jatmey came
> out.

> But I beleave that the language itself is still alive.

> I speak in and about Klingon every day.

> I just don't do it on this list.

> I hope the rest of you are also active, in your own ways,
> in spreading the Klingon language.

OH yes.

I just promoted it yet again for a news article on the Welsh terrestrial channel S4C, where I mentioned the news I'd recently overheard that Simon & Schuster has been seriously putting together a tlhIngan Hol dictionary / translator app for the iPhone. It might just be vapourware, but my mentioning it on the air might have got people thinking.

HIvoq. taH tlhIngan Hol.


      




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