Does Google Translate have Klingon?

Google Translate is a product of the Google corporation and provides translations for many languages. Although it is known that Google has a Klingon language support, its translator app does NOT provide Klingon translations. The only known app who does that is Microsoft’s Bing translator.

Is Klingon a real language?

Although Klingons themselves have never existed, the Klingon language is real. It has developed from gibberish to a usable means of communication, complete with its own vocabulary, grammar, figures of speech, and even slang and regional dialects. Today it is spoken by humans all over the world, in many contexts.

How do you say shut up in Klingon?

bIjatlh ‘e’ yImev – “Shut up” You want the last word.

How do I change Google back to English?

Change your web language settings

  1. Sign in to your Google Account.
  2. On the left, click Personal info.
  3. Under “General preferences for the web,” click Language Edit .
  4. Search for and select your preferred language.
  5. Click Select.
  6. If you understand multiple languages, click + Add another language.

Who speaks fluent Klingon?

Fluent speakers of Klingon (1) During a 2013 interview, Marc Okrand stated that he believes it may not be any higher than 100 people (2).

Can you be fluent in Klingon?

A small number of people are capable of conversing in Klingon. Arika Okrent guessed in her 2009 book In the Land of Invented Languages that there might be 20–30 fluent speakers.

What does Bork mean in Sweden?

is a word that originated from the Muppets Show Swedish Chef. It has no actual meaning, as it was just supposed to sound Swedish-like and nothing else, but in dictionary meaning, “Bork” is to obstruct (someone, especially a candidate for public office) through systematic defamation or vilification.

What language is Bork Bork Bork?

Swedish
Bork! Bork! is a joke language put in by the designers of Guild Wars. It is based on the half-language spoken by the Swedish Chef, a character from The Muppet Show. It works like any other language option in game, except that it doesn’t have an associated spoken language for cinematics.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsv4T3OCvS0