Some of the words you can make from the letters k l i n g o n are: lingo, login, king, long, kiln, lion, oink, loin, link, kilo, gin, ion, log, nil, kin, ilk, ink, koi, oil, inn, go, no, in, on
Ha-ha-ha. The actual answer is that current Klingon vocabulary is about 3000 words or so. Small by natural language standards, but enough to have full conversations.
Every word in the universe (excluding Klingon)
The Klingon Dictionary has 191 pages.
The Klingon Hamlet has 219 pages.
The Klingon Gambit has 158 pages.
As far as I know, there's only one native speaker of Klingon--a linguist raised his son speaking only Klingon to him (the child's mother spoke English). Other than that, there are no exact numbers of Klingon speakers in the world.
Its just like boggle but in the Klingon language, and yes Klingon is a language it was developed over the years by the Klingon language institute
Klingon was created in 1967.
Question: Who invented the Klingon language? Answer: Scotty - Kesuvaglar Not really correct. James Doohan, who played Scotty, indeed devised the first few words of Klingon, but it was linguist Marc Okrand who really invented the language. You can buy his book, "The Klingon Dictionary" and learn the language. And in any case, it wasn't any university.
This column is for English, not Klingon.
Its just like boggle but in the Klingon language, and yes Klingon is a language it was developed over the years by the Klingon language institute
Question: Where would you find a Klingon? Answer: They do not exsit.
The Klingon Gambit was created in 1981-10.