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==Summary==
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== Summary ==
 
;From the book jacket
 
;From the book jacket
 
:''Written by Mark Okrand, the creator of The Klingon Dictionary, Conversational Klingon is an audio program that can teach anyone to speak authentic Klingon. It includes the words, phrases, pronunciations and customs for any situation, including: proper voice inflection, key Klingon words for emergencies, and sample conversations between Klingons.''
 
:''Written by Mark Okrand, the creator of The Klingon Dictionary, Conversational Klingon is an audio program that can teach anyone to speak authentic Klingon. It includes the words, phrases, pronunciations and customs for any situation, including: proper voice inflection, key Klingon words for emergencies, and sample conversations between Klingons.''
 
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===Chapters===
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=== Chapters ===
 
# Introduction (3:00)
 
# Introduction (3:00)
 
# Pronunciation (6:37)
 
# Pronunciation (6:37)
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==See also==
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== See also ==
 
* ''[[The Klingon Dictionary]]''
 
* ''[[The Klingon Dictionary]]''
 
* ''[[Klingon for the Galactic Traveler]]''
 
* ''[[Klingon for the Galactic Traveler]]''

Revision as of 23:17, 20 March 2008

Summary

From the book jacket
Written by Mark Okrand, the creator of The Klingon Dictionary, Conversational Klingon is an audio program that can teach anyone to speak authentic Klingon. It includes the words, phrases, pronunciations and customs for any situation, including: proper voice inflection, key Klingon words for emergencies, and sample conversations between Klingons.

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Chapters

  1. Introduction (3:00)
  2. Pronunciation (6:37)
    • Klingon cursing
    • Simple words and phrases
    • Useful phrases
  3. Grammar (13:09)
    • Elementary grammar
    • Pronouns
    • Questions
  4. Numbers (5:55)
  5. Time And Everyday Use (20:54)
    • Time
    • Yesterday, today and tomorrow
    • Traveling dialogues
    • Klingon food
    • Recreation
    • Emergency words

See also