Oh yeah? Well, bonvoro alsendi la pordiston, lausajne estas rano en mia bideo...and I think we all know what THAT means
In "Little Green Men" we're shown Quark's point of view of what humans sounded like in 1947 before they got their universal translators operational again. It did not sound like English at all
Not exactly.
When Quark, Rom and Nog have to fix their UTs, we btiefly hear the humans speak the native Ferengi language while they’re doing it.
When the scene shifts to the Ferengi characters’ POV, we (for dramatic license) hear them speak English, but we don’t hear the humans speak at all - they only make crude gestures (because of course they don’t speak Ferengi).
At no point during the episode do we ever hear the humans actually speak anything other than English.
( I can't understand what they're saying here in native human without the UT point of view therefore it may not be real world English)
Galactic Basic Standard
Mandarin, by the 23rd century Earth has over 2 billion humans of Hans descant but the Anglos don't realise it yet
Hoshi invented it.From Enterprise "Broken Bow"
HOSHI: Ponfo mirann.
T'POL: I was instructed to speak English during this voyage, and I'd appreciate it if you'd respect that.
Was the universal translator operational during this time?
Would you call what we heard in voyager episode "Nemesis" English?
Hoshi invented it.
TAS?No, she invented linguacode. The UT was adapted from slaver box technology.
From Enterprise "Broken Bow"
HOSHI: Ponfo mirann.
T'POL: I was instructed to speak English during this voyage, and I'd appreciate it if you'd respect that.
Was the universal translator operational during this time?
TAS?
If the universal translator was operational at the time or there's an unofficial universal translator in place for the sake of the audience she may have said "T'POL: I was instructed to speak [User's Language Here] during this voyage, and I'd appreciate it if you'd respect that. " for all we know.
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