Conlang - Twenty Thousand Hertz

In Klingon subecjt comes first, and then verb then object

There's also an element of writing to it because when you're creating a lexicon you're essentially creating the entire history of a people through their words. And you don't have to learn a language or use it to appreciate it. It's just the type of thing that you should be able to look at a description or look at a grammar or even just look at a lexicon and see the treasures that language creators have buried therein

It's actually easier to discuss really hot button topics because the same conversation hasn't been said over and over again. The same trite words are coming out. I have a good friend whose father was murdered and he, you know told his Klingon friends that, in Klingon. There's no euphemisms in Klingon, you just say the things. Another Klingonist came out to me as trans. I haven't had that conversation very often in English, but for her it was kind of freeing to have it in Klingon because the trite words aren't there. It’s so strange to have like learned these new words and have them go like you know right to your soul.

in Klingon, you know by speaking Klingon we are re-mapping the insides of our head in ways you know we're far more altering than this surgery