RE: pIqaD in actual use

From: Peter Constable <petercon_at_microsoft.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 23:24:57 +0000

Well, I suppose it's long enough since Klingon was invented that it's conceivable there are people that grew up as in homes with dedicated Klingon speakers such that they can reasonably be called native speakers.

But somehow I doubt it.

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: unicode-bounce_at_unicode.org [mailto:unicode-bounce_at_unicode.org] On Behalf Of Richard Wordingham
Sent: February 20, 2013 4:38 PM
To: Unicode Mailing List
Subject: Re: pIqaD in actual use

On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 23:29:31 +0000
"Whistler, Ken" <ken.whistler_at_sap.com> wrote:

> In the meantime, the eurotalk.com store offers some hilarious examples
> of the dangers of indiscriminate use of web template pages.
>
> http://eurotalk.com/us/store/learn/klingon/talknow/cd

"You will hear Klingon all of the time and, using the recording games, you can start speaking straight away, then compare your voice to a native speaker."

How did they find a native speaker?

Richard.
Received on Sat Mar 02 2013 - 17:31:23 CST

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