![]() So I went back to the ‘Motion Picture’ and there were maybe eight lines of Klingon in the whole movie. ![]() “But I had never created a language before. “The producers wanted it to sound like a real language, and I thought that to make it sound like a real language, it had to be one,” he said in a phone interview. It was developed by Marc Okrand, a linguist hired to invent more Klingon words for “Star Trek 3,” which featured the aliens prominently. But since then, from just a few sounds that were little more than gibberish, the Klingon language has become the most widely spoken fictional language in the world, according to the Guinness World Records. ![]() The words were invented on the set with the goal of sounding otherworldly and menacing, just like the warmongering race they belonged to. ![]() Robert Sherbow/The LIFE Images Collection/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images Marc Okrand, the creator of Klingon language for the Star Trek TV series, being carried by two men in Klingon costumes. ![]()
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