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I've mentioned the Bible translated into Polari before, but never noticed the Universal Translator Assistant Project's translations of the Bible into Klingon, Vulcan and Romulan. But the author observes the UTA project is a pretty simpleminded translation process - The Klingon Language Institute is working on a serious translation
, and provides a link to an FTP site with the materials for your perusal.
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1: Posted by: Larry Lurex | July 23, 2003 11:20 AM
Nice to see they are working on Esperanto too, though I feel sure that someone must have done it before.
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