Anyone here ever tried to speak Klingon? I can tell you that it's very hard to make yourself understandable
I think that I'll buy myself a nice course Klingon...
Just imagine: you and your friends are talking fluent Klingon in a bar or so![]()
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Anyone here ever tried to speak Klingon? I can tell you that it's very hard to make yourself understandable
I think that I'll buy myself a nice course Klingon...
Just imagine: you and your friends are talking fluent Klingon in a bar or so![]()
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I have a Klingon English dictionary and a Audio CD on how to learn Klingon.Originally posted by Elledan
Anyone here ever tried to speak Klingon? I can tell you that it's very hard to make yourself understandable
I think that I'll buy myself a nice course Klingon...
Just imagine: you and your friends are talking fluent Klingon in a bar or so![]()


The Lord of the Rings is definitely highly recommended. I'm personally reading it for the 5th time. Howard Phillips Lovecraft has produced quite wonderful novels and such.





Cool! Can I borrow it?Originally posted by wluke
I have a Klingon English dictionary and a Audio CD on how to learn Klingon.Originally posted by Elledan
Anyone here ever tried to speak Klingon? I can tell you that it's very hard to make yourself understandable
I think that I'll buy myself a nice course Klingon...
Just imagine: you and your friends are talking fluent Klingon in a bar or so![]()
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www.nyanko.ws - My web-, software- and game development company.
www.mayaposch.com - My personal site and blog.
To all Tolkien lovers:
How many Tolkien books do you have? Last time I was in a bookshop, there was an entire shelf devoted to this man ... it looked like 40 or so books. There must have been 20 volumes on the history of Middle Earth at least. Has anybody ever read any of these? I have a later edition of this set, 'Unfinished Tales'. It's very interesting and gives a lot of background information to The Lord of the Rings.
The reason for these questions is that I am thinking of buying some more of Tolkien's books soon... which ones do you recommend I read? I have already read the five main ones.



Hmmm.
I think I'll try and finish the Lord of the Rings, I knew that you can learn Elvish etc at Universities, but I didn't know it was that indepth.
russell.cz.cc - coming soon (I promise!)

I really liked A Seperate Peace by John Knowles. I don't connect with the time period, but I am in a boarding academy. I think I might get the hard cover to add to my library.
Richard
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