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{{langinfobox|description= A fictional warrior race and the language of its people.}}'''Klingon''' is a constructed language spoken by a fictional warrior race of the same name in the [[wikipedia:Star Trek|Star Trek]] universe. It was developed primarily by linguist Marc Okrand.
'''Klingon''' is the name of a fictional warrior race and the language of its people. The language was developed primarily by Marc Okrand, for use in the [[wikipedia:Star Trek|Star Trek]] franchise. It was added to the Duolingo [[Incubator]] on April 9, 2015.<ref>[https://www.duolingo.com/comment/8012738 Klingon for humans is in the Incubator!]</ref>
 
   
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==Keyboard layouts and input methods==
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{{main|Guide to keyboard layouts and input methods}}
   
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==Grammar tips==
==Supplemental learning resources==
 
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==External resources==
 
*[http://www.kli.org/ Klingon Language Institute]
 
*[http://www.kli.org/ Klingon Language Institute]
*[[wikipedia:Klingon_language|Wikipedia]]
 
   
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==See also==
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*[http://www.startupsmart.com.au/technology/why-language-learning-startup-duolingo-is-rolling-out-courses-in-klingon-and-esperanto/2015050414660.html Why Duolingo is adding Klingon and Esperanto]
   
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 03:20, 17 March 2018

Klingon is a constructed language spoken by a fictional warrior race of the same name in the Star Trek universe. It was developed primarily by linguist Marc Okrand.

Keyboard layouts and input methods

Main article: Guide to keyboard layouts and input methods

Grammar tips

External resources

See also

References