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Unread 04-03-2007, 10:36
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Re: Klingon/Language Discussion

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It certainly is an expressive language and I could almost understand the "words" (or more likely phrases)
In learning sign language, you are taught to be expressive. Many interpreters are very expressive/animated in their faces while they are signing. That is because gestures, faces, sign - is what the deaf have to communicate with. I love to watch interpreters.
If you have ever seen a signing choir, it is totally amazing.

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