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Disclaimer: I do not mean any insult to your mother. EDIT: Apparently some people can't take a joke. Seriously, this isn't an insult. It's a JOKE. |
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qoD yopwaHHom Qey'Ha' leghnISlu'? So'laHchugh, qayay'qangmoH. qaD'a'Daq HInej. much Sagh vInob, tlhIngan Hol vIjatlhtaHvIS. yopwaHHom Qey'Ha' vItuQtaH 'e' DavoqnIS. Do the boxers have to be visible? If not, I'm willing to amaze you. Find me at Championship and I'll give you a serious presentation in Klingon. You'll have to take my word for it that I'm wearing boxers. |
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(sorry, getting off the OP) |
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I'd love to be able to speak Klingon! |
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Anyone with an interest in Klingon language is welcome to find me at an event (I'll usually be in the TechnoKats pit) and talk about it. |
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Tribbles need not apply.:D
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Before anyone pipes up saying Klingons are fictional too, consider the distinction between the aliens and the language. Klingons obviously don't exist outside the stories, but the language which shares their name is spoken by people in the real world. Quote:
Epsilon Delta and the TechnoKats don't share any regionals this year. Come see me at the Championship if a) you'll be there, and b) you're still curious about Klingon. I will be sure to bring some materials to show off (and some to give out). |
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On a similar subject, I was watching the sign language interpreter during the speeches at Manchester yesterday. (It was better than falling asleep :ahh: ) It certainly is an expressive language and I could almost understand the "words" (or more likely phrases), at least after Dean spoke them. One phrase that I saw multiple times was a shrug with the phrase signed. It didn't seem like a question. Also, it got me wondering if interpreters can have regional accents? |
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If you have ever seen a signing choir, it is totally amazing. Jane |
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Jane, thanks for the PM explaination about "shrugs". I figured it had to do with the speech, but with the time delay between Dean and the interpreter, and the interpreter and me, and me wanting to take a nap, I couldn't quite place it. I agree it must be Dean saying "I don't know" or similar, not the interpreter saying "I have no idea what this guy is talking about".
That is not an easy job, interpreting! |
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