The Kazon language was the spoken and written language of the Kazon.
The Kazon script was written in horizontal rows of layered overhanging blade-like shapes, sometimes connected across rows of text by dotted lines. In 2371, Captain Kathryn Janeway transported down a supply of drinking water to the Kazon-Ogla in vats with Kazon text on them. (VOY: "Caretaker")
Kazon text was also widely visible on the controls of Kazon raiders and in the architecture on Sobras. (VOY: "Maneuvers", "Investigations")
In the late 24th century, a Kazon slave trader spoke to Gwyn and Drednok in his native Kazon language, during which Gwyn acted as translator for Drednok, even though Drednok was himself capable of translating. (PRO: "Lost and Found")
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- VOY:
- "Caretaker"
- "State of Flux"
- "Initiations"
- "Maneuvers"
- "Alliances"
- "Investigations"
- PRO: "Lost and Found"
Background information[]
The Kazon insignia, which was designed by either Jim Magdaleno or Wendy Drapanas, incorporated Kazon script. (The Official Star Trek: Voyager Magazine issue 1, p. 67; Star Trek Sticker Book, pg. 19) The Kazon insignia is illegiablly present on all appearances of the Kazon fighter studio model. [1]
Spoken Kazon was heard for the first time in "Lost and Found", on which Trent Pehrson served as language consultant. (citation needed • edit)