Likewise, people ask, what does NI var mean in Vulcan?
Ni var or ("ni'var") is a Vulcan phrase originally created by Dorothy Jones Heydt as part of her Vulcan language and culture and first seen in Spockanalia #1 in 1967. It means "two form" and refers to an art motif in which two aspects of a single subject are compared and contrasted.
Secondly, do Vulcans only have one name? In one episode of the original series, Spock was asked if he had an alternative name. To this, he replied, “You wouldn't be able to pronounce itâ€. This suggests that Spock might have another name. Thus, perhaps Vulcans do have multiple names but tend to use only one.
Also, how do you say live long and prosper in Vulcan?
The accompanying spoken blessing, "live long and prosper" – "dif-tor heh smusma" in the Vulcan language (as spoken in the 1979 film Star Trek: The Motion Picture) – also appeared for the first time in "Amok Time", scripted by Theodore Sturgeon.
What do the Vulcans say?
Vulcan salute
Typically, the phrase "Live long and prosper" is uttered when making the salute, adapting the priestly blessing "May the LORD bless you and keep you.." An appropriate reply would be to return the gesture and utter either, "Live long and prosper" or "Peace and long life".
