How cool is this!
To celebrate the premiere of J.J.’s Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness, Bing partnered with the creator of Klingon, Marc Okrand, to make a special language addition of Klingon, the native language of the Klingon population spoken in the Star Trek films, to the Bing Translator.
From 15 May, die-hard Trekkies and film buffs can use the Bing Translator on Bing.com and on any Windows 8 phone to translate any phrase from English to Klingon (and vice versa). Additionally, with the touch of a button, you can easily translate any web page to Klingon.
To access the Bing Translator and start speaking Klingon, visit: http://www.bing.com/translator/?ref=SALL&br=ro&mkt=en-US
To celebrate the premiere of J.J.’s Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness, Bing partnered with the creator of Klingon, Marc Okrand, to make a special language addition of Klingon, the native language of the Klingon population spoken in the Star Trek films, to the Bing Translator.
From 15 May, die-hard Trekkies and film buffs can use the Bing Translator on Bing.com and on any Windows 8 phone to translate any phrase from English to Klingon (and vice versa). Additionally, with the touch of a button, you can easily translate any web page to Klingon.
To access the Bing Translator and start speaking Klingon, visit: http://www.bing.com/translator/?ref=SALL&br=ro&mkt=en-US