Why does Picard have an English accent?

But in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1, episode 4, "Code of Honor", Picard does explain that he and the rest of his family speak English with UK English dialects because Picard alludes to the French language having been voided as completely obscure by the dawn of the 24th century.
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Why does Picard have a British accent if hes French?

During a table read Stewart used his best accent which did not impress the producers. To make things easier they decided it was fine for Stewart to use his normal British accent. The writer would keep Picard's French roots and create the canonical reason for his British accent later in the series.
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What is Picard's accent?

Star Trek: The Next Generation's Captain Picard is a French character who speaks with a British accent, but there is a good explanation as to why. One of the stranger anachronisms of Star Trek: The Next Generation is Jean-Luc Picard's nationality.
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Was Picard speaking French the whole time?

so it must have been used by Picard regularly. I think the anecdotal evidence and widespread use of Federation Standard shows that Picard was not speaking French for the entire show. Picard is also heard singing Frère Jacques in one Episode, further evidence that normally speaks English.
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Why does Picard say Make it so?

Solar sightings used to be taken to determine noon and when the officer taking the sight decided that the sun had reached it's maximum elevation (i.e. solar noon) he would tell the captain that it was noon and the captain would declare "make it so".
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If Picard Is French, Why Does He Have A British Accent? (Answer- Nazis)



What did Janeway say instead of engage?

Captain Janeway of Star Trek: Voyager said “Do it!” in a forceful way that almost commanded immediate compliance. Michael Burnham debuted her Starfleet captain catchphrase recently on Star Trek: Discovery, commanding, “Let's fly!”
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Did Kirk ever say engage?

“Engage!”

(Can you imagine Hunter saying “Hit It” in 1964?) Captain Kirk also said “Engage” in the episode “The Corbomite Maneuver.”
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Why is Picard not French?

Jean-Luc Picard was born to Maurice and Yvette Picard in La Barre, France, on 13 July 2305, and he dreamed of joining Starfleet. He and the rest of his family speak English, with English accents—the French language having become obscure by the 24th century, as mentioned in the Next Generation episode “Code of Honor“.
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Is Picard fluent in Klingon?

The strong subtext is that he's an urbane and learned man who knows Klingon in a way that's persuasive given that the Klingons generally commend his efforts with "you must have Klingon blood Picard". Perhaps he was motivated to go the whole nine yards after his experience as arbiter and get fluent with the language.
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Does Worf speak English?

Worf: He said, "Today is a good day to die." But having been mostly raised by humans, he would be proficient in English as well (or Russian possibly... but an Earth language nonetheless).
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Why was Patrick Stewart cast as Picard?

Patrick Stewart, who has a background of theatre at the Royal Shakespeare Company, was initially considered for the role of Data. Roddenberry did not want to cast Stewart as Picard, since he had envisioned an actor who was "masculine, virile, and had a lot of hair".
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What happened to Picard's nephew?

You may recall that in "Star Trek: Generations" (1994) we learned that Picard's young nephew René and his father, Robert, the captain's brother, tragically died in a fire at the family home in 2371. Only Marie Picard, Robert's wife, survived.
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What time does Picard stream?

How to watch Star Trek: Picard. If you're based in the US, you'll be able to catch Picard on Paramount Plus (formerly CBS All Access), and episodes are usually released weekly at 12:01am.
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What does Ptak mean in Klingon?

P'takh (petaQ) is a Klingon insult, meaning something like "weirdo," deriving from the verb "to be weird" (taQ), with and [sic] you (plural) imperative prefix (pe-). Alternative romanizations include pahtak, p'tak, patahk, and pahtk.
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What does Mev Yap mean in Klingon?

Stop, [it is] enough! word type: exclamation, TKD chapter 5.5. This exclamation is made of the parts mev and yap.
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What does kapla mean in Klingon?

Qapla' is thlIngan Hol (Klingon) for "Success". As a phrase, it works along the lines of "Have a nice day.", " Good luck.", or "Y'all come back now, hear?". (
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Is Picard a language or dialect?

Picard, like French, is one of the langues d'oïl and belongs to the Gallo-Roman family of languages. It consists of all the varieties used for writing (Latin: scriptae) in the north of France from before 1000 (in the south of France at that time the Occitan language was used).
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What is Star Trek called in French?

Today, Patrouille du Cosmos is as widely known in Quebec and France as Star Trek is in the United States.
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What language is CH TI?

Ch'ti, is the Northern dialect of France and is often referred to as the language used in the 2008 film 'Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis' starring French comedian, Dany Boon and often translated as 'Welcome to the sticks'. As for the French, the North isn't somewhere you'd choose to go!
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What is Spock's catchphrase?

"Live long and prosper." -- The Vulcan greeting was first uttered in the Sept. 15, 1967 episode "Amok Time." 2. "Highly illogical." -- Spock's catchphrase was also the title for a 1993 album of Nimoy songs including "Proud Mary."
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What was Captain Kirk's favorite line?

1 "To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before!"

These words have been said by many a Star Trek captain, but Captain Kirk was the first.
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What is the famous line in Star Trek?

“Space, the final frontier…” Even if you're not a Trekkie, you've definitely heard a Star Trek quote or two.
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What was Captain Kirk's last words?

His thoughts on that factored into Kirk's final words, "Oh my." Shatner recalled the night before filming Kirk's death scene, explaining what he was thinking that led to those words. "I thought about dying, my death and this beloved character who's going to be put to rest," Shatner said.
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What does Kirk say when Spock dies?

Spock reassured Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) as he died: ("Don't grieve, Admiral. It is logical. The needs of the many outweigh (the needs of the few).
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What does Kirk say before warp?

Yep it's classic. Picard's "engage" and "make it so". Also, kirk's "take us out" and styles's "execute".
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