Star Trek: Conversational Klingon

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Star Trek: Conversational Klingon

Author: Marc Okrand
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Audio Length: 1 hour
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Finally, from the creator of the Klingon dictionary, comes an audio program that can teach anyone to have a real Klingon conversation. You will learn the words, pronunciations, phrases and customs for any situation. Conversational Klingon covers all the bases of this new and exciting language, including: proper voice inflection, sentence structure and grammar, key Klingon words for emergencies, and sample conversations between Klingons. A comprehensive, easy-to-understand guide to the fastest growing language in the universe, Conversational Klingon is presented by Michael Dorn, star of Star Trek, The Next Generation and author Marc Okrand.

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