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#REDIRECT [[International Artists]]
=Artists with Klingon Names or Works with Titles in Klingon=

The following is a partial list of [[International Artists|InternationalArtists]] whose names are Klingon or who have works with titles in Klingon. If you can read and write Klingon, please consider adding these artists to your [[Artist Subscription|ArtistSubscription]]s so that you can be notified when there are additions or changes to their discographies, and you can check them for errors. If you know of other Klingon artists not listed here, please add them.

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* [http://www.musicbrainz.org/artist/b4542a0c-95fb-467f-8724-101dd7efc453.html Marc Okrand]

==Discussion==

While there are of course no real Klingons, there ''is'' a real (if artificial) Klingon language, as legitimate as Esperanto or other artificial languages, if perhaps not as widely used. There's a good [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klingon_language Wikipedia article] about Klingon. Marc Okrand is the inventor of the Klingon language, so if anyone could be said to be a native speaker, it would be him. However, he only has two [[Spoken Word|SpokenWord]] releases that attempt to teach some of the language. There probably aren't any artists with names in Klingon, but there ought to at least be a Star Trek fan CD somewhere with some Klingon songs.
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">interestingly enough I have found a [http://www.freedb.org/freedb_search_fmt.php?cat=misc&id=12022f02 FreeDB entry] with what seems to be klingon. I didn't add it to the database tough. ~[[User:mo|mo]]
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----Author: [[User:Dupuy|@alex]] (who does ''not'' speak Klingon, and isn't even a serious Trekkie)

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