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What does kapla mean in Klingon?

What does kapla mean in Klingon?

Success
Edit. Qapla’ is thlIngan Hol (Klingon) for “Success”. As a phrase, it works along the lines of “Have a nice day.”, ” Good luck.”, or “Ya’ll come back now, hear?”. (

Does Google Translate have Klingon?

I’m the reason why Google Translate doesn’t support Klingon. That’s the short answer. The longer answer is this: The way most modern translation software works is through machine learning on a massive parallel corpus.

How do you spell the Klingon word Kapla?

From Klingon Qapla’ (“success”).

How do you say I miss you in Klingon?

I miss you jIDachpu’mo’ bI’IQpu”a’? – Because I was absent, were you sad?

What did Picard say in Klingon?

Qu’vatlh ghuy’cha’ baQa
In the Star Trek episode, The Mind’s Eye, Governor Vagh was convinced the federation was supplying weapons to Kriosian rebels. Picard replied with the phrase, “Qu’vatlh ghuy’cha’ baQa’,” at which point Vagh complimented him on his mastery of Klingon cursing.

Is Klingon difficult to learn?

Fictional languages like Klingon are deliberately designed not to be easy and familiar, but difficult and very different. It also makes Klingon, still a growing language, fairly difficult to master, much less generate true native speakers.

Who is the Qapla in the Klingon Dictionary?

Qapla ‘wIjmo’ mughal. He envied my success. gholDaj tungmoH Qapla ‘Daj. His rival was discouraged by his triumph. barbara’ Qapla ‘ Hon pagh. Barbara’s success is beyond question. Qapla ‘maj lughal. They are jealous of our success.

Is there a English version of the Klingon pocket dictionary?

Some info + searchable version of the pocket dictionary database. The book has a Klingon–English, and an English–Klingon side. The wordlists are automatically generated from a flat text database, which is human readable and easy to update. The database has been continuously updated and improved since it was created in late 1997.

What does Qapla stand for in Urban Dictionary?

Qapla’. 1. literally “success” in the Klingon language from the TV series Star Trek, often used as an exclamation. 2. a farewell, equivalent to “good luck” or “may you be successful” spoken upon parting company. 1. Qapla’! I’ve found my car keys at last! 2. I’m sorry to see you go, but I wish you the best. Qapla’!

Who is the Vulcan equivalent of the Qapla?

Qapla’ is roughly equivalent to the Romulan jolan tru and Vulcan Live long and prosper. ( The Klingon Way: A Warrior’s Guide , Star Trek: The Klingon Book of Virtues )