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'''Romulan''' is either of two [[fictional languages]] constructed for the [[Romulan]]s and Remans of the [[Star Trek franchise]]. |
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The first, called ''[[Rihannsu]]'', was created by [[Diane Duane]] for her extra-canonical series of novels. In this imagining, it was an intentional creation, based on Old High Vulcan when the Romulans left [[Vulcan (Star Trek)|Vulcan]] and established their own society. Duane describes it as sounding somewhat like [[Latin]] and [[Welsh language|Welsh]]. |
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The second was created for the television series ''[[Star Trek: Picard]]''. Its script is distinct from occasional glimpses of Romulan writing in earlier series. As of 2021, little information has been released about the language, though it is developed enough to for dialog in the show. |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.rihannsu.org Central Institute of the Romulan Language], a repository of information on the language |
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20031212175737/http://www.owlsprings.com/romlang.htm On Inventing a Romulan Language...] by Diane Duane, archived on the [[Internet Archive#Wayback Machine|Wayback Machine]]. |
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Revision as of 06:02, 23 June 2021
Romulan is either of two fictional languages constructed for the Romulans and Remans of the Star Trek franchise.
The first, called Rihannsu, was created by Diane Duane for her extra-canonical series of novels. In this imagining, it was an intentional creation, based on Old High Vulcan when the Romulans left Vulcan and established their own society. Duane describes it as sounding somewhat like Latin and Welsh.
The second was created for the television series Star Trek: Picard. Its script is distinct from occasional glimpses of Romulan writing in earlier series. As of 2021, little information has been released about the language, though it is developed enough to for dialog in the show.
External links
- Central Institute of the Romulan Language, a repository of information on the language
- On Inventing a Romulan Language... by Diane Duane, archived on the Wayback Machine.