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Klingon Language Assistant

Developer: Daniel Dadap
Category: Reference
Price: Free
Version: 1.1.0
ID: org.tlhInganHol.iOS.flingonassister

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Description

nIqHomvam DaHutlhchugh Qo'noSDaq yIQol'eghQo'!
Don't beam down to Qo'noS without this app!

Finally, the Klingon Language is at your fingertips! Download boQwI' to your primitive Terran portable computational device and you will be able to search through its word database, analyze Klingon sentences, and brush up on your etiquette for the big QI'lop celebration.

tlhIngan Hol boQwI' / Klingon Language Assistant is a lexicon dictionary, canon search tool, and grammar analyzer for the Klingon language ({tlhIngan Hol}) devised by Marc Okrand for Star Trek's warrior race. It can parse Klingon grammar and serve as an aid in Klingon-to-English translation. You can also view the Klingon Word of the Day on your Today screen by enabling the included "Klingon Word of the Day" widget.

boQwI' is NOT a general-purpose English-to-Klingon translator. You will need to know some Klingon already to make use of it for that purpose. If you're looking for a general-purpose English-to-Klingon translator (or vice versa), your best bet is to time travel to the 23rd century and bring back a Universal Translator.

This project is open sourced: http://github.com/dadap/flingon-assister/

Klingon, Star Trek, and related marks are trademarks of CBS Studios, Inc., and are used under "fair use" guidelines. Please support the Klingon language by purchasing The Klingon Dictionary, Klingon for the Galactic Traveler, The Klingon Way, Conversational Klingon, Power Klingon, and other Klingon- and Star Trek-related products from Pocket Books, Simon & Schuster, and Paramount/Viacom/CBS Entertainment.

Version history

1.1.0
2020-11-13
* Added support for additional database languages
* Fixed a bug that caused incorrect font rendering in iOS 14
* Fixed a bug that prevented integration with the HIja' app from working
* Updated database to the latest version
1.0.5
2018-07-09
* Updated database
* Fixed a bug that prevented search tags from working correctly.
1.0.4
2018-06-30
* Updated word database
* Added support for 32-bit iOS devices
1.0.3
2018-04-23
* Improved the relevancy sorting of search results.
* Fixed a bug that could prevent the Klingon Word of the Day from being loaded correctly when the search input mode was set to xifan hol.
1.0.2
2018-04-19
* Fixed some bugs involving xifan hol transliteration and search.
* Updated database to v2018.04.12a.
1.0.1
2018-04-13
* Fixed some bugs that could lead to unexpected results when opening the app by tapping on the Klingon Word of the Day widget.
1.0
2018-04-13

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Ratings

5 out of 5
9 Ratings

Reviews

Sarris Ferniwick,
Works on an M1 iMac
boQwI' is a great resource for anyone interested in learning the Klingon language. I've used it for years on my iPhone and now I can use it on my iMac as well. The App Store says it is not verified for Macs, but I can verify, it's working fine on a Mac.
It's a bidirectional dictionary with reference charts for verb prefixes and verb and noun suffixes, useful phrases, canon sources, etc. No terran should be caught without it.
Ariquel,
Fantastic Resource
My favorite and probably most used app on my phone.
antboe14,
Excellent resource
Great app to help learn tlhIngan Hol. Provides word breakdown and English to Klingon and Klingon to English translation. Explains noun and verb suffixes and prefixes. A must have for the Klingon language student.
JMClark85,
qatlho’
Awesome app with a responsive dev team behind it.
Zedsdeadbaybee,
Best app/online resource I’ve seen so far
Taking a duolingo course in Klingon only goes so far, for one thing it only teaches you the (English only?) transliteration of words & some grammar/syntax. No audio, and no dictionary. When I run into words outside of my lessons that I’m not familiar with, such as watching a subtitled ST episode, boQwI’ never fails to provide valuable insight. The search is quite intuitive as well, I can start typing in English or transliterated Klingon and it will bring up multiple possibilities for what I might be looking for. It also lists and defines the homonyms (and as it turns out, Klingon has a bunch of those) and does a good job explaining the appropriate context when applicable. At my current level of learning, and for such a relatively obscure language, this is by far the best tool I’ve seen. And bonus, it occasionally offers YouTube links to pronunciation videos which are hilarious and awesome. Qapla’!