It's time to brush up on your Klingon, Star Trek fans. Search engine Bing has just added the official language of the series to its language translator.

Now, you can translate words from English into Klingon — or the other way around. The addition comes just days before the arrival of J.J. Abram's Star Trek Into Darkness sequel movie hits theaters.

"Although the new film is coming out soon, this is an idea we were kicking around for awhile," Matt Wallaert, behavioral scientist at Bing, told Mashable. "Star Trek has always looked at the future of technology and it is the most widely spoken constructed language, even though only a handful of people are actually fluent."

Bing users can also translate entire websites to Klingon. Check out the Mashable homepage decked out in Star Trek speak below.

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Bing worked with the linguistics Ph. D. Marc Okrand who developed the language for the series. It also turned to 10 people who are fluent in the language to train the systems, as well as the Klingon Language Institute who assisted in the process.

"Although there have been dictionary efforts with Klingon, there hasn't been a true translation service with full grammatical structure until now," Wallaert said.

"This is a geeky thing for us to do, but it's also a fun challenge of our own teams to enhance translations and work with a language with a distinctive pattern."

Klingon breaks some of the rules than typical languages, so Wallaert said it might be more difficult to pick up than some of the romantic languages such as Spanish or Italian.

To give it a try, visit Bing.com/translator. It's also available via the Bing Translator app for Windows Phones.

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