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For questions about the Klingon language (tlhIngan Hol), the language of the Klingons in the Star Trek universe. Its basic sound was created by James Doohan (“Scotty”), and its grammar and a wider vocabulary were later created by Marc Okrand. Use this tag with the [star-trek] tag.
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What does the Klingon say to Odo?
According to the script1, the line (with translation) is:
Drex: Lohd Zoss-lee chaw-KU sohk jaTAL? (Does your mother let you talk to men?)
Deep Space Nine Season 4 Episode 1: "The Way of the Warrior"
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Which language is more fully developed, Klingon or Quenya/Sindarin?
Definitely Klingon
Although Tolkien's writings on Quenya and Sindarin are extensive, there simply isn't enough to carry on realistic conversations; unless you're willing to go into some of the fan att …