(5 years and 2772 days ago)
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Out of place, maybe - but not lost. On holiday in Wales, these travelers set off with their Welsh-Klingon guidebook, confidant that finding the Welsh town with the very long name would be easy.
I heard the Welsh town's name pronouced here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanfairpwllgwyngyll (see link 7) in an audio file, and thought, I've heard a language like that... of course, it's like the Klingon (a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe) language!
From wiki: The Klingons have their own language that was developed for the feature films, often described as "guttural." For The Motion Picture, James Doohan, the actor [and also a linguist] who portrayed Montgomery Scott [Scotty], devised the initial Klingon-language dialogue heard in the film. For The Search for Spock, Marc Okrand, who created the Vulcan dialogue used in the previous film, developed an actual working Klingon language based on Doohan's original made-up words.
(5 years and 2776 days ago)
very nice blending
Thanks
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