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Maia Gabrial
17th May 2012, 21:00
Don't laugh, but I found these 2 vids of guys who can speak cosmic languages. On the first one, I want to say he's making it up as in a comedy sketch; however, I've heard similar that caught me off guard....

First one: "Can you speak Venusian?

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Second one: "Alien Language - Listen to Mr. X as he speaks in Alien"

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Star Tsar
17th May 2012, 21:08
Reminds me of Gaelic

DreamsInDigital
17th May 2012, 21:18
Basque is an ancient Lyran Language. So I can see where it might be possible that Gaelic could be a derivative of Venusian. Basically all our root languages have off planet origins, the Slavic Languages are rooted from Tau Cetian, Greek is rooted from Antares, German is rooted from Aldebaran. Most of the Arabian languages are rooted from Reptilian/Reptoid. South American languages that don't root back to something else most likely came out of the Procyons various dialects, those Amazonian Humans are distinctly heavily Procyonian. The Spanish and Portuguese are combination of Antaran and Tau Cetian influence. While the Russians and Polish are mixture of Tau Cetian and Aldebaran.

RMorgan
17th May 2012, 21:36
Hey folks,

I can speak it too! Check this out:

Gduhbcv jx nkjxhnw xh hxnufehnxwqebnfoxq jhfnxewkhefxnlqwehbfx q hxn ehfw eoufyx qoweyfg xqwdf hnxirenwkefhxgnwhmxwiuh.

Translating to English, it means:

Just ask one of those folks to translate, verbally or by written representation, about ten pages of any chosen text or book.

Then, give the translation to a team of good linguistics professors, so they can easily verify if there´s any coherent pattern that can be identified as a language. :)

Cheers,

Raf.

Maia Gabrial
17th May 2012, 22:05
Hey DreamsInDigital,
What about Asian? Where would they most likely come from?

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Hey folks,

I can speak it too! Check this out:

Gduhbcv jx nkjxhnw xh hxnufehnxwqebnfoxq jhfnxewkhefxnlqwehbfx q hxn ehfw eoufyx qoweyfg xqwdf hnxirenwkefhxgnwhmxwiuh.

Translating to English, it means:

Just ask one of those folks to translate, verbally or by written representation, about ten pages of any chosen text or book.

Then, give the translation to team of good linguistic professors, so they can easily verify if there´s any coherent pattern that can be identified as a language.

Cheers,

Raf.

Why Raf, you say the sweetest things! I understood it perfectly! :becky:

hieonfvolnmnmcmno fxinenov!

Rantaak
18th May 2012, 10:16
There is actually a conclusion to a Sumerian ritual which ends in the word, "BAXAXAXAXAXAXAXAXAXA!"

DreamsInDigital
18th May 2012, 15:48
The Aldebarans also influenced the Vikings. Arcturans influenced the Italians, their decedents became the Romans and were infiltrated and manipulated by the Central Asian Hybrids which if I remember correctly were a combination of Reptoid (not sure from which system) and Atlantean-Procyon which is slightly different from pure Procyon.

As for the asians, they are combination of The Elder Race (which Ironically enough the ET/EDs refer to them as "The Ferengi", still not sure where this comes from), Procyons and a Reptoid race. The Reptoid influence came most recently among the three influences on the Asians, but the Chinese language is based on an ancient form of Procyonian. The Procyons came from Rigel's Main Star System and are also closely related to the Alpha Centaurians.

All Human/Humanoid races in this galaxy though can ultimately be traced back to the Lyran System, before that humans/humanoids were in the Andromeda Galaxy. I might be off on one or two of these, but I think these are accurate to the best of my knowledge.

WHOMADEGOD
18th May 2012, 17:14
NANU, NANU, I thank you.....

pugwash84
18th May 2012, 18:02
When I was at school we used to speak a made-up language called "Verg" and only a few of us knew about it, but we only spoke about boring stuff lol.

Maia Gabrial
19th May 2012, 16:21
When I was at school we used to speak a made-up language called "Verg" and only a few of us knew about it, but we only spoke about boring stuff lol.

Can you remember any Verg to share, Pugwash84?

BlueGem
19th May 2012, 16:35
Interesting. The first one sounds like a mix between Irish and Polish.

I wonder if other races use body language as heavily as we do? Also I have often wondered about how size relates to vocal pitch for creatures on earth, and whether this trend is prevalent throughout the cosmos. Any takers?

Maia Gabrial
19th May 2012, 16:39
The Aldebarans also influenced the Vikings. Arcturans influenced the Italians, their decedents became the Romans and were infiltrated and manipulated by the Central Asian Hybrids which if I remember correctly were a combination of Reptoid (not sure from which system) and Atlantean-Procyon which is slightly different from pure Procyon.

As for the asians, they are combination of The Elder Race (which Ironically enough the ET/EDs refer to them as "The Ferengi", still not sure where this comes from), Procyons and a Reptoid race. The Reptoid influence came most recently among the three influences on the Asians, but the Chinese language is based on an ancient form of Procyonian. The Procyons came from Rigel's Main Star System and are also closely related to the Alpha Centaurians.

All Human/Humanoid races in this galaxy though can ultimately be traced back to the Lyran System, before that humans/humanoids were in the Andromeda Galaxy. I might be off on one or two of these, but I think these are accurate to the best of my knowledge.

Can your sources say which race speaks in clicking sounds? The one I heard had a wateriness to it....(I was in a dark room when I heard it behind me and freaked out!)

BlueGem
19th May 2012, 17:47
In this universe of countless probability, there should be many tongues and language trends and other forms of communication. It would be an extreme challenge to try to learn or catalogue everything. I am going to stuck with being openmindedand curious about what's out there, and embrace whatever comes across my path. I think you can't say fairer than that!

DreamsInDigital
19th May 2012, 18:12
@ Maia,
I will certainly ask, but I don't know off the top of my head. 15,000 space points for this awesome thread!

@ BlueGem,

Telepathy is actually the most prevalent "form" of communication through out the cosmos, though vocalization is most prevalent through out the aquatic and amphibian races which are very similar to the whales, dolphins and our other aquatic races here. I think it's great that you are being so open minded. That is awesome. 20,000 space points! And you're right, I think there are forms of communication out there we're probably not even aware of. Then there are all those other universes too.

conk
21st May 2012, 17:27
My granny used to drag me to a fundamentalist church on Sunday nights. Those folks would speak in unknown tongues and roll around on the floor. Let me tell you, THAT was frightening to a young boy!!! I have eschewed churches and formal religion since. No thank you, no. Maybe they were aliens, speaking in their native language. It was sure alien to me!

pugwash84
22nd May 2012, 00:37
mvergy navergme ivergs covergol , it was a playground thing so we could have secrets lol only a few children knew it though. It wasn't to keep other children out the "know", it was to keep the teachers out the "know".
Like sneaking gum in school and saying how bossy the teachers were lolol xxx It was never written though only spoken and it was so fast, we wrote a different code. So there was always one code for written and one code for talking. I was a strange child.

Maia Gabrial
22nd May 2012, 20:43
mvergy navergme ivergs covergol , it was a playground thing so we could have secrets lol only a few children knew it though. It wasn't to keep other children out the "know", it was to keep the teachers out the "know".
Like sneaking gum in school and saying how bossy the teachers were lolol xxx It was never written though only spoken and it was so fast, we wrote a different code. So there was always one code for written and one code for talking. I was a strange child.

Clever kids, I'd say!
Back in 6th grade, we all figured out how to pass notes back and forth without the teacher knowing, or so we thought. Geniuses that we were, we put them inside of pens! Our teacher knew about it and even laughed at the class when she told us she knew. She busted our spy ring.... Ahhh, she was one of the nice ones, though....
But inventing a language is way cooler...! LOLOL!

DreamsInDigital
24th May 2012, 02:01
From the way i've come to understand what most consider "Imagination" (which isn't! It's soul memories), most likely when Terrans come up with an made up language, it's not simply "made up" most likely it exist somewhere out there in the universe or could even be combination of languages, but originates from either our soul memories or dna/genetics cell memories. So in short, aside from Kids talking about the spirits they see and parents brushing it off as an Imaginary Friend or "just their imagination" when it comes to everything else, most consider "imagination" it's soul and or genetics/dna cell memories coming to the surface.