![]() | By: Marc Okrand Binding: Paperback Publisher: Star Trek ISBN: 067174559X ISBN-13: 9780671745592 Released: 01 Mar 1992 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

Now, as soon as I get the costume I can, & a whole lot more. It's not easy though. Don't expect to read from cover to cover & be able to speak Klingon like Worf & Martok though. That just ain't gonna happen...

1) You wear your own uniform.
2) You make your own Jumja Sticks.
3) You learn to speak Klingon.
The first two are pretty easy: All it takes is some courage & a butter/sugar combination.
The third point is a little more tricky. Klingon (or Klingonese) is an actual language developed by some cunning language experts at various American Universities combined with the content of the first six Star Trek movies & early TNG episodes.
The next logical thing to do with the Klingon language was to make it available for Star Trek fans & so Mark Ocrand (who is now seen to be one of the founding fathers of the Klingon language) put together a Klingon Dictionary & published it with Pocket Books.
The book itself is quite old now & has sections dedicated to 'common phrases' & an actual dictionary section. The main body of the book however, actuallly teaches you how to pronounce tricky Klingon words & deals with things like Verbs, Nouns & even numbers.
The Dictionary is amazingly well put together. It is to alll intents are purposes, the foundation to an actual, real life language.
Language is important. It is one of the aspects that makes a culture unique & the Klingon language is a wonderful example of how Star Trek can build its worlds effectively. (It's just a shame that they don't stick to it properly.)
The Klingon language used to be a very important part of Star Trek fan culture & the Klingon Dictionary used to sell by the ton. However, these days not many fans are bold enough to go alll the way & learn the Klingon language. So if you are a Star Trek fan, why not go alll the way & buy the Klingon Dictionary & learn the language of one of the most diverse alien cultures of the Star Trek Galaxy? Failing that, learn the basics: It makes a great talking point at parties!
So if you are into Star Trek, you reallly should buy this book. Even if you have no intent on learning the language, it is an important part of Trek fandom & should be sitting up there with the Star Trek Encyclopedia & the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition.
An audio version is available & read by Michael Dorn as well as a Klingon version of 'Hamlet' by the Klingon Language Institute.


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