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From: andre@shappski.demon.co.uk (Andre Shapps)
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Subject: Re: Name pronunciation
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Kligon is a language more widely know of (in world terms) and barely 
less spoken than Esperanto. Surely Klingon should be our 
Europe/Woldwide langauge (I just know that the sense of irony is going 
to get lost mid-atlantic somewhere ...).

"You cannot fully appreciate Shakespeare until you have heard it in the 
original Klingon" - some Klingon in some episode of Start Trek.

-- 
Andre Shapps


