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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Wed, Jun 29, 2005 06:24 PM UTC:
The name of this game is in Klingon language. I am not sure whether it is a
very popular laguage or not, but, sy the way, if someone speaks Klingon,
some opportunities can come. I have found this offer, from 2003, as aaan
indicative:
Seen in the 'Offbeat News' section of the CNN web site. (
<http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/05/10/offbeat.klingon.interpreter/index.htm
l
<http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/05/10/offbeat.klingon.interpreter/index.htm
l> >)
Qapla'!
Hospital seeks Klingon speaker

PORTLAND, Oregon (AP) -- Position Available: Interpreter, must be fluent
in Klingon. 

The language created for the 'Star Trek' TV series and movies is one of
about 55 needed by the office that treats mental health patients in
metropolitan Multnomah County. 
'We have to provide information in all the languages our clients
speak,'
said Jerry Jelusich, a procurement specialist for the county Department
of
Human Services, which serves about 60,000 mental health clients.
Although created for works of fiction, Klingon was designed to have a
consistent grammar, syntax and vocabulary. 
And now Multnomah County research has found that many people -- and not
just fans -- consider it a complete language.
'There are some cases where we've had mental health patients where this
was all they would speak,' said the county's purchasing administrator,
Franna Hathaway. County officials said that obligates them to respond with
a Klingon-English interpreter, putting the language of starship Enterprise
officer Worf and other Klingon characters on a par with common languages
such as Russian and Vietnamese.
See also: Klingon Language Learning Institute, <http://www.kli.org
<http://www.kli.org> >

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