I can think of a couple of ways: Hoch Hol ‘oH Hoch Hol’e’. “Every language is every language.” Hoch Hol ‘oS Hoch Hol. “Every language represents every language.” Note the phrase {Hoch Holmey mughwI’} “universal translator”: Hoch Holmey mughwI' vIwIv 'e' DapIH'a' Did you expect me to choose the Universal Translator? (NASM interview) BTW we’ve seen {‘oS} “represent” used like this before (but never translated literally): toDuj 'oS rol A beard is a symbol of courage. TKW qorDu'Daj tuq 'oS Ha'quj'e' tuQbogh wo'rIv The sash that Worf wears is a symbol of his family's house. S20 yay 'oS bey This yell is victorious in nature... S31 -- Voragh On Behalf Of Christa Hansberry My friend who writes short stories has a character in one of her stories who has the super-power (they all have super-powers!) of being able to speak and understand any language in the universe. So in demonstration of this ability he says a line in German, and one in Welsh, followed by the declaration "vay' Hol qej vay' Hol!" which baffled me ("anyone's language is grouchy anyone's language"??), so I scrolled down to the footnote to see what she meant, and it said "any language, means any language." So I tried to figure out what the correct way to say that would be, but I can't figure it out, and I can't correct her Klingon if I don't have a better solution myself. How would you translate this sentence?