Here's two ways, depending on who you're talking to, with loose pronunciation and literal translation:
qaHoy' (kahHoy) -- "I congratulate you." (talking to one person)
SaHoy' (shahHoy) -- "I congratulate you/y'all/youse guys." (talking to more than one person)
NOTE: the H is pronounced like the ch in "chutzpah" or "Channukah".
The Klingon word for Success is Qapla' pronounced KAHPLAH'.
The English typography is usually Qapla'(kah-PLAH).
Qapla'
Well, the Kingons got their warbird technology from the Romulans, so it's an even match. But if you ask a Klingon, they'll say a Klingon warbird would win and if you ask a Romulan, they'll say a Romulan warbird will win. I am a Klingon, so I say a Klingon warbird would win.
In Klingon 'Racing Snail' would be translated as 'Snail Segh'.
Straight from the official Klingon dictionary: vut paq. Just for the record the Klingon language is really called klingoneese. (No Joke!) :)
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Well, the Kingons got their warbird technology from the Romulans, so it's an even match. But if you ask a Klingon, they'll say a Klingon warbird would win and if you ask a Romulan, they'll say a Romulan warbird will win. I am a Klingon, so I say a Klingon warbird would win.
congratulations on.
No, you cannot say, they send their congratulations. You have to say they sent their congratulations.
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In Klingon 'Racing Snail' would be translated as 'Snail Segh'.
Straight from the official Klingon dictionary: vut paq. Just for the record the Klingon language is really called klingoneese. (No Joke!) :)
no flowers say congratulations