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<p>of people are capable of conversing in Klingon. When Klingon was created, its vocabulary was heavily centered on Star Trek-Klingon concepts such as <a href="page.php?w=Klingon_starships">spacecraft</a> or <a href="page.php?w=List_of_weapons_in_Star_Trek">warfare</a>, therefore it was hard for everyday use because of the lack of words for a casual conversation. With the release of the interactive "Learn Klingon" course of the Talk Now! series in September 2011, and the intense contact between Klingonists and Marc Okrand, the situation has changed;</p><p>
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