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Here's what the song lyrics would sound like in Klingon. "Our Solem Hour" lyrics in Klingon Language: maHvaD redeem sanctus espiritus, vo' solemn rep sanctus espiritus, insanity Hoch around maH sanctus espiritus sanctus espiritus sanctus espiritus [verse] pa' darkest rep, laH wej foresee jIH vaj qaSjaj laH tlhe' tide nom qechmeyDaj Huj pagh mInDu'wIj, 'e' luHar chay' laH vaj blind? nagh, pagh empathy qoD tIq? pol slipping poH Ha' 'ej lutmeyvam maH ghoj vaj je pItlh DaH ghaj nuq Soq maH? [chorus] maHvaD redeem sanctus espiritus, vo' solemn rep sanctus espiritus, insanity Hoch around maH sanctus espiritus, nuq maH qotlh? laH maH ghor tlhab vo' mIr not bep qabna'Daj? [verse] ghaH bIH'e' lughajbej chaH, misery, 'oy'? vIchel yInISQo' Hurvo', 'oH chaw', HoSchoH Huplu'taHvIS maH? vaj beast baS Dab qoD pagh vISeHmeH maH mIw tu' 'oH nuv'e', SoptaHbogh targh vogh qaStaHvIS poH Hoch suffering qaw maH ghaH Hegh'e' vaj 'oH luj maH ropwI'qoq? [chorus] maHvaD redeem sanctus espiritus, vo' solemn rep sanctus espiritus, insanity Hoch around maH sanctus espiritus, nuq maH qotlh? laH maH ghor tlhab vo' mIr not bep qabna'Daj? sanctus espiritus sanctus espiritus maHvaD redeem sanctus espiritus, vo' solemn rep sanctus espiritus, insanity Hoch around maH sanctus espiritus, nuq maH qotlh? laH maH ghor tlhab vo' mIr not bep qabna'Daj? maHvaD redeem sanctus espiritus, vo' solemn rep sanctus espiritus, insanity Hoch around maH sanctus espiritus, nuq maH qotlh? laH maH ghor tlhab vo' mIr not bep qabna'Daj? "Our Solem Hour" translated in English: Sanctus Espiritus, redeem us from our solemn hour Sanctus Espiritus, insanity is all around us Sanctus Espiritus Sanctus Espiritus Sanctus Espiritus [Verse] In my darkest hours, I could not foresee That the tide could turn so fast to this degree Can't believe my eyes, how can you be so blind? Is the heart of stone, no empathy inside? Time keeps on slipping away and we haven't learned So in the end now what have we gained? [Chorus] Sanctus Espiritus, redeem us from our solemn hour Sanctus Espiritus, insanity is all around us Sanctus Espiritus, is this what we deserve? Can we break free from chains of never ending agony? [Verse] Are they themselves to blame, the misery, the pain? Didn't we let go, allowed it, let it grow? If we can't restrain the beast which dwells inside It will find its way somehow, somewhere in time Will we remember all of the suffering Cause if we fail it will be in vain? [Chorus] Sanctus Espiritus, redeem us from our solemn hour Sanctus Espiritus, insanity is all around us Sanctus Espiritus, is this what we deserve? Can we break free from chains of never ending agony? Sanctus Espiritus Sanctus Espiritus Sanctus Espiritus, redeem us from our solemn hour Sanctus Espiritus, insanity is all around us Sanctus Espiritus, is this what we deserve? Can we break free from chains of never ending agony? Sanctus Espiritus, redeem us from our solemn hour Sanctus Espiritus, insanity is all around us Sanctus Espiritus, is this what we deserve? Can we break free from chains of never ending agony?
@@Query_8P Oh, you mean the Klingon Language from the Star Trek franchise? The Klingon Language is the constructed language spoken by the fictional honorable, savage, proud, warrior like race of aliens called Klingon's in the Star Trek universe. Described in the 1985 book The Klingon Dictionary by Marc Okrand and deliberately designed to sound "alien", it has a number of typologically uncommon features. The language's basic sound, along with a few words, was first devised by actor James Doohan ("Scotty") and producer Jon Povill for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. That film marked the first time the language had been heard on screen. In all previous appearances, Klingon's mostly spoke in English, even to each other. Klingon was subsequently developed by Okrand into a full-fledged language. Klingon is sometimes referred to as Klingonese (most notably in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Trouble with Tribbles", where it was actually pronounced by a Klingon character as "Klingonee" /ˈklɪŋɡɒni/), but among the Klingon-speaking community, this is often understood to refer to another Klingon language called Klingonaase that was introduced in John M. Ford's 1984 Star Trek novel "The Final Reflection", and appears in other Star Trek novels by Ford. The play A Klingon Christmas Carol is the first production that is primarily in Klingon (only the narrator speaks English). The opera ʼuʼ is entirely in Klingon. A small number of people are capable of conversing in Klingon. Because its vocabulary is heavily centered on Star Trek-Klingon concepts such as spacecraft or warfare, it can sometimes be cumbersome for everyday use.
@@jamieolberding7731 nooo I dont mean the klingon language, I mean this very specific comment with the lyrics translated into klingon of all possible languages xD EDIT but I do appreciate the background of the language cause all I knew was ‘sophisticated star trek language’