[Tlhingan-hol] Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country Klingon Dialogue

HoD qunnoQ mihkoun at gmail.com
Thu Oct 8 13:05:50 PDT 2015


indeed.. if i ever managed to become proficient in Klingon,so as to speak
it like i speak my native language,then this is the way i would like to
speak it ; mildly and relaxed. i don't know why,but this manner of speaking
appeals to me as more instinctive and natural.

qunnoQ

On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 9:46 PM, Lieven <levinius at gmx.de> wrote:

> Am 08.10.2015 um 17:54 schrieb HoD qunnoQ:
>
>> nuqneH
>>
>> i made this observation...
>>
>
> That's a very good observation, and it's more important than what most
> people would believe it to be.
>
> Indeed, I guess it's simply the actor who speaks a bit differently than
> others. Perhabs it was even done intentional, because Azetbur was sad?
> Maybe it's because she's a woman. I don't know, compare to Valkris or
> Uhura (although she's not klingon, so maybe she doesn't count)
>
> Anyhow, I love showing this scene to my students because it makes clear
> that one can speak klingon in a very natural way, as opposed to what many
> people believe is that you need to shout and bark klingon all the time.
>
> Klingon can be spoken like a natural language, and Azetbur has proven this
> quite well in that scene.
>
>
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