Klingon Pronunciation Guide

For the Four Questions in Klingon. This abbreviated Guide does not describe all the sounds of Klingon.


Pronounce the loan word matzah as Hebrew.
    Vowels
  • a as in mAtzah
  • e as in pEst*
  • I as in Itch*
  • o as in grOW
  • u as in fOOd
  • ay as in AYE, AYE!
  • ey as in thEY

* even at the end of
a syllable or a word

    Consonants
  • q as in English Cool but in the back of the throat (uvular), as in Arabic Qibla 'direction to Mecca', or Iñupiak Qiviut 'musk-ox underfur'.
  • tlh as in Aztec teTL 'egg': a t released into a voiceless lateral fricative. The lateral part is a sort of hissing whispered l, like Welsh ll, Zulu hl, or Sindarin lh.
  • r is lightly trilled.
  • j as in JuDGe.
  • H as in CHutzpah, loCH, or BaCH.
  • ch as in ouCH.
  • gh is like H but voiced, like modern Greek gamma in aGia 'holy (fem.)', or Yiddish r in some pronunciations, or Black Speech aGH 'and'.
  • ' (apostrophe) is a glottal stop, pronounced even at the end of a syllable or word: Biblical Hebrew aleph; Arabic 'alif; the hyphen in uh-uh, as opposed to the second h in uh-huh; the German Knacklaut in words such as beeilen 'hurry' (between the e and the ei).
  • S and D are retroflex, pronounced with the tip of the tongue bent up to touch the palate. Retroflex S is common in standard or Beijing Mandarin Chinese; it is written sh in pinyin, as in shàng 'up'. Retroflex D is common in languages of India and is often heard for "d" in Indian English.
  • Other consonants are as in English.


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