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  • Klingonese glossary (C)
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  • Often used tlhIngan Hol transliterations refer to a Klingon language that does not utilize the letter "C", as there are more than three distinct hard sounds that usually transliterate mutually as the English "K" or "C", and none of the soft sounds that usually transliterate as the English "S" or "C". The primary use of "C" in Klingonese languages is as a part of the letter which is rendered as "ch", but never separately as "C".
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  • Often used tlhIngan Hol transliterations refer to a Klingon language that does not utilize the letter "C", as there are more than three distinct hard sounds that usually transliterate mutually as the English "K" or "C", and none of the soft sounds that usually transliterate as the English "S" or "C". The primary use of "C" in Klingonese languages is as a part of the letter which is rendered as "ch", but never separately as "C".