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The Klingon Language Version of the World English Bible Psalms [Kindle Edition]

Joel Anderson

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The KLV is an experimental relexification of the World English Bible Psalms.

NOTE: This work has been updated and revised, correcting errors of transcription in the original release. You should be able to contact Amazon customer service to get the revised edition shipped to you.

Why A Klingon Bible?

Once anyone hears of a project to make a Klingon Bible, the question that comes up is "why?" Certainly there is no need for such a version, as there is a need for a Bible in English, Spanish, German, or any other "real" language. There is no person who would only be able to access the scriptures in Klingon.

But in the study of artificial languages, translating standard works of literature like the Bible is often done, and for two reasons. First, it is a way to exercise and develop the language, and second, it helps to develop a body of literature in that language. This literature can then be used and referred to by people learning and using the language.



For some, there can be other benefits. Though this kind of translation might seem frivolous, the work of producing such a translation can have devotional value even if the translation is never used. The effort of reading the scriptures and considering their meaning for a translation cannot fail to benefit the translator by helping him or her develop a deeper understanding of the text.



The Klingon language community has produced at least three efforts in this direction. The Klingon Language Institute organized a long-term project to translate the Bible. Currently on hiatus, this project has yielded only a few books, for example, the Gospel of Mark. In addition, the Rev. Glen Prochel published a book, Good News for the Warrior Race, which presents the gospels and other selected scriptures in parallel with a "Star Trek" English paraphrase.



Lastly, the project presented here, the Klingon Language Version, is actually a relexification of the World English Bible and serves as a demonstration of what a complete Klingon Bible would look like. A table of the most frequently occurring words (used more than 100 times) was translated, word by word, into Klingon. This table was used to transform the WEB into Klingon. Though it is not a grammatical Klingon text (actually it is more of a pidgin-Klingon, mixing English vocabulary and grammar with Klingon) it does provide vocabulary which can be used in doing a proper Klingon translation.

The Klingon Language Version, MrKlingon.org and the Universal Translator Assistant Project are in no way affiliated with Paramount Pictures, Inc. Star Trek (c), in all its various forms, is a trademark of Paramount Pictures.

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0

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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Not a translation of any kind 23 Aug 2011
By Gordon Tisher - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
This is not a translation of any kind. The purveyor simply wrote a computer program to replace some English words in the World English Bible in a one-to-one fashion with some Klingon roots from a dictionary, without regard to the (rather complicated) official grammar of Klingon, which is highly agglutinative and uses a word order exactly opposite to English.

There is an official Klingon bible translation project at: [...]
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars It's a shame... completely useless 5 Aug 2012
By Klingonteacher - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Although the author mentions that this is not a real translation, it need to be mentioned anyway. This so called "book" is a bunch of complete nonsense as it is complety wrong, it's not useful for anything. The author says it might show what the bible might look like in Klingon. So it's the same if I were to say that the Lorem Ipsum text is an example of how latin might look like.
This is a shame, a punch in the face, for all the effort that real Klingonists have done during the past thirty years. Sorry to be so harsh on him, but do not buy this if you really want to learn Klingon.
4.0 out of 5 stars it's not a "true" translation into Klingonese 24 Feb 2013
By KB7RKY - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I had mistakenly thought I was buying an entire Bible translated into Klingon. Not too bad, despite it only being some of the more popular Psalms, and even at that, it's not a true translation of proper Klingon.

I'm a hardcore Trek Fan, so this is definitely a collectors' item.
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