There are a small number of people able to converse in Klingon, and maybe several hundred others who have some knowledge of the language. Klingon alphabet (tlhIngan pIqaD) The Astra Image Corporation designed letters to represent Klingon writing forStar Trek: The Motion Pictureand based them on ...
Klingon, the language spoken by a belligerent alien race in “Star Trek,” has developed from a few lines in a movie into the world’s most widely spoken fictional language.
It's a difficult language to learn. It's meant to be spoken by aliens so there are no greetings as such."The alphabet is case sensitive and has different sounds in lower or upper case."But certainly the Welsh have a natural advantage in learning the language," he said.Next week S4C ...
I'm probably not qualified to speak for the entire Klingon language community, but I can't imagine that there's anybody in the community who would be opposed to getting pIqaD officially encoded in Unicode so we don't have to use the PUA anymore. pIqaD has been proposed and rejected as ...
I picked Klingon for this, even though its a "made up" language because it demonstrates all of the parts. Presumably "real" locales will have a similar need to make a keyboard or maybe even use a 3rd party font to support their language and script. Here's what it looks like in ...