Is Klingon actually a complete language?
>>83409495
Hlja
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>>83409495
tlhIngan tlhoS naQmoH wanI'mey
je naQ je latlh "conlang"
>>83409495
I wish I had wives like that, wild, and ravenous, but one good punch and they are in line
ITT : nerds
>>83409495
I read once about a guy who raised his child as a native Klingon speaker. Not sure if he was some kind of linguist or just a supernerd. The child spoke fluent Klingon until he was about ten years old when he got frustrated with the language and refused to speak it. The reasons the kid gave were that there were too few people around he could speak it with (just his dad and maybe his mom) and that the language just lacked too many words for basic household objects (like "table) to the point that he often found it too difficult to express himself.
Are the various languages of middle earth complete? Sindarin, at least?
Klingon is just a collection of words. It has no grammar.
>>83410077
Sindarin is built more like an actual language but still doesn't have enough words to communicate without some research.
>>83409495
So how hairy are Klingon women anyway?
>>83410061
>he got frustrated with the language
Maybe that's why Klingons never calmed down?
>>83410215
Is this true? If so my respect for those ur-autist Trekkies just went into the negatives.