''The Klingon Dictionary (TKD)'' is a book by
Marc Okrand
Marc Okrand (; born July 3, 1948) is an American linguist. His professional work is in Native American languages, and he is well known as the creator of the Klingon language in the ''Star Trek'' science fiction franchise.
Career
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describing the
Klingon language
The Klingon language (, ''Klingon scripts, '': , ) is the constructed language spoken by a fictional alien race called the Klingons in the ''Star Trek'' universe.
Described in the 1985 book ''The Klingon Dictionary'' by Marc Okrand and delibe ...
. First published in 1985 and then again with an addendum in 1992, it includes pronunciation,
grammar
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and vocabulary. It has sold more than three hundred thousand copies and has been translated into five languages.
The book is a description of the grammar with a few examples for every rule. It is not suitable for active learning and practice of the language, because it does not contain any exercises. It has never been intended as a learning book. Its source was intended as a guide for scriptwriters and actors. It was only later sold for merchandising for ''Star Trek'' fans.
Summary
The dictionary is written from an in-universe perspective. After a brief introduction about the Klingon culture and also how the book has been written, the pronunciation of the Klingon letters is described. Instead of using
phonetic
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symbols, the letters of the
Latin alphabet
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are used, some of them written in
upper case
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to distinguish special pronunciations. For instance, q and Q represent different
voiceless
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uvular consonant
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s, the
voiceless uvular affricate
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and the
voiceless uvular plosive
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, respectively. The largest part of the book is a description of the grammar, including briefly described rules sorted by type of words, accompanied by a few examples for each grammatical topic. The last part of the book contains a list of vocabulary with roughly 1,500 words, followed by a list of useful phrases. The
addendum
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of 1992 contains some new grammatical details and a list of about 200 new words that appeared in or were created for later
movies
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and in the television series ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation''.
Digital editions
Since 2008, the book is available for
E-book
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readers.
In 2009, publisher Simon & Schuster introduced an
iPhone
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application version of ''The Klingon Dictionary'' as part of three applications rolled into a Klingon Language Suite. The new digital format features a precise pronunciation guide, rules for proper use of affixes and suffixes, and a search menu.
Translations
The dictionary was first translated into
Portuguese and published in
Brazil
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in 1995. Its title was simply ''Dicionário da língua klingon''.
The following translation was
German in 1996 bearing the title ''Das offizielle Wörterbuch Klingonisch/Deutsch'' ("The Official Klingon-German Dictionary"). That book contains many
typos and incorrect translations, which can be misleading when learning the language. A revised version, corrected by Klingon teacher
Lieven Litaer, was released in 2013.
The
Italian
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translation was published in 1998 by the Roman publisher
Fanucci Editore and named ''Il dizionario Klingon-Italiano'' ("The Klingon-Italian Dictionary").
In 2008, the dictionary was translated into
Czech
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* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
with the title ''Klingonský slovník'' (''Klingon Dictionary'').
There is an online 1998–2009
Swedish translation, ''Klingonsk ordbok'', (with Swedish examples and with additional material from later canonical works) to be found at the Klingonska Akademien website.
In popular culture
* In the season 2 episode "The Panty Piñata Polarization" of ''
The Big Bang Theory
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The show originally centered on five charact ...
'', the dictionary is used during a game of Klingon
Boggle
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Rules
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Follow up
New vocabulary and grammar rules, published after 1992, can be found in two audio-courses and two more books by Marc Okrand, and in the scholarly journal ''HolQeD'' published by the
Klingon Language Institute (1992-2004):
* ''Conversational Klingon'' (1992) - audiocourse
* ''Power Klingon'' (1993) - audiocourse
* ''
The Klingon Way
''The Klingon Way: A Warrior's Guide'' (Klingon language, Klingon: ''tlhIngan tIgh: SuvwI' DevmeH paq'') is a 1996 book by the linguist Marc Okrand that was published by Pocket Books. ''The Klingon Way'' is a collection of proverbs and sayings in ...
'' (1996)
* ''Klingon for the Galactic Traveler'' (1997).
See also
*
Klingon grammar
*
Klingon
The Klingons ( ; Klingon language, Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a humanoid species of aliens in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''.
Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star T ...
s
* ''
The Klingon Way
''The Klingon Way: A Warrior's Guide'' (Klingon language, Klingon: ''tlhIngan tIgh: SuvwI' DevmeH paq'') is a 1996 book by the linguist Marc Okrand that was published by Pocket Books. ''The Klingon Way'' is a collection of proverbs and sayings in ...
''
*
List of ''Star Trek'' reference books
*
Alien language
References
External links
Klingon Language Institute
{{DEFAULTSORT:Klingon Dictionary
Constructed languages resources
Dictionary
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Star Trek reference books
Pocket Books books
1985 non-fiction books
English bilingual dictionaries