And of course you should listen to Conversational Klingon and Power Klingon, both read by Marc Okrand. They’re available as cassette tapes, CDs, and probably online by now. Transcripts of everything on them are easily available but I recommend transcribing and analyzing the grammar yourself, without looking at the transcript for every sentence. Wait until your completely done. --Voragh From: tlhIngan-Hol [mailto:tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org] On Behalf Of qurgh lungqIj Try this series of videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3G1gSWuy7Y Some of the sounds aren't perfect, but he's getting better, and it's a good place to start training your ear (and your mouth). If you have the paq'batlh, you could listen to my recording of the first book: https://soundcloud.com/qurgh/sets/paqbatlh-paqyav I'm not perfect either, but it should get you started. qurgh On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 1:17 PM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com<mailto:mihkoun@gmail.com>> wrote: You're correct Sa'pIr; but where can I find that ? qunnoq On Sep 28, 2017 20:15, "kechpaja" <kechpaja@comcast.net<mailto:kechpaja@comcast.net>> wrote: On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 06:02:18PM +0300, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
De'vID:
Get to practising, then.
I wish I could, but how ? In order to develop listening skills, the same goes as in writing. One must start from simple, and work his way up, through intermediate, to the more complex.
I don't think such videos, exist. All I can find is either simple sentences spoken by lieven, or normal spoken klingon...
It's true that spoken Klingon material can be a bit hard to find, but that doesn't mean you can't find something that's simpler than a full-speed conversation. I would recommend that you start by listening to something (not necessarily the trailer that just came out) for which you have a transcript, and follow along with the transcript. Go through it several times, until you can make out all of the words. - SapIr _______________________________________________