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The Wikipedia article on the Klingon language has an unreferenced statement that the Klingon alphabet was inspired by the Tibetan alphabet. The closest references to that statement are to Klingon FAQ and Some Comments on Orthography, neither of which mention the word "Tibetan".

Are there any statements by those involved in the show indicating that this is the case?

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The Wikipedia article on the Klingon language has an unreferenced statement that the Klingon alphabet was inspired by the Tibetan alphabet. The closest references to that statement are to Klingon FAQ and Some Comments on Orthography, neither of which mention the word "Tibetan".

Are there any statements by those involved in the show indicating that this is the case?

The Wikipedia article on the Klingon language has an unreferenced statement that the Klingon alphabet was inspired by the Tibetan alphabet. The closest references to that statement are to Klingon FAQ and Some Comments on Orthography, neither of which mention the word "Tibetan".

Are there any statements by those involved in the show indicating that this is the case?

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Is the Klingon alphabet inspired by Tibetan alphabet?

The Wikipedia article on the Klingon language has an unreferenced statement that the Klingon alphabet was inspired by the Tibetan alphabet. The closest references to that statement are to Klingon FAQ and Some Comments on Orthography, neither of which mention the word "Tibetan".

Are there any statements by those involved in the show indicating that this is the case?