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Klingon Dictionary

Look up any of the 133 words in the Klingon dictionary. Each entry gives the meaning, pronunciation, part of speech and real example sentences.

133 words

KlingonMeaningType
ghabmeat from midsection of animalnoun
ghab tunmeat from midsection of animal, no bones [regional]noun
ghaghgargleverb
ghaHhe, she, him, herpronoun
ghajhave, possessverb
ghajwI'ownernoun
ghalbe jealous (of), envyverb
ghamlimb (of an animal)noun
ghanjaqmace (stick, club)noun
ghantoHmodel, example, patternnoun
ghangprematurely end (an event, e.g. a voyage, battle, song)verb
ghangwI'horizonnoun
ghapor, either/orconjunction
ghaqcontribute, support (financially)verb
gharconduct diplomacyverb
ghardiplomacynoun
gharghserpent, wormnoun
gharlIq 'oQqargarlicnoun
gharwI'diplomatnoun
ghatlhdominateverb
ghawranGowronname
ghaw'igvah liver soupnoun
ghaw'insecure one, one full of self-doubt, self-doubter [regional, slang]noun
ghayKlingon gh soundnoun
ghayspray, bombard, rain downverb
ghaytanlikely, probablyadverbial
ghaytanHa'unlikelyadverbial
ghay'cha'(general invective)exclamation
gha'poqgrapok saucenoun
gha'tlhIqode of respectnoun
ghebhorn (musical instrument)noun
gheDpreynoun
gheghbe roughverb
ghelask (a question)verb
ghemmidnight snacknoun
gherformulate, compile, pull togetherverb
gheSassume duties of, take on responsibilities ofverb
ghetpretend, role-playverb
ghetwI'pretender, actornoun
ghevchoqGevchok (region)noun
ghevchoq SepGevchok regionnoun
ghevI'sauce for gaghnoun
ghewbug, cootie, cricketnoun
ghe'naQoperanoun
ghe'torGre'thor (where spirits of dishonored go)noun
ghe''ornetherworld (where dishonored go)noun
ghIbconsentverb
ghIchnosenoun
ghIghnecklacenoun
ghIghassignment, task, duty [slang]noun
ghIHbe messy, be sloppyverb
ghIjscareverb
ghIlab ghewglob flynoun
ghIlaSnoSan ancient political movementnoun
ghImexileverb
ghInmonasterynoun
ghIntaqbattle spear, gin'taknoun
ghIpDIjcourt-martialverb
ghIqand then, after that, by then, subsequentlyadverbial
ghIqtalto the death [archaic]exclamation

Originally sourced from klingonska.org and enhanced by lingoXpress.