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Transitive Verbs are uncommon with the species and although reversed in sentance structure, once learned it's easier to pick up on. | Transitive Verbs are uncommon with the species and although reversed in sentance structure, once learned it's easier to pick up on. | ||
*''' Mai naav nic-ngahruu? - You like the female?''' | |||
*''' Shikne ne prah-vit. Daam mish Jai-ngahluu. - Continue with the children. They need fruit.''' | |||
*''' Sci-nceva nishba jai-fuum. - Science is the only answer.''' | |||
'''German's Denobulan Signature:''' [[File:German signature.jpg|200px]] | '''German's Denobulan Signature:''' [[File:German signature.jpg|200px]] | ||
'''Denobula's Quadrant Location:''' [[File:Denobulan Calligraphy.png|200px]] | |||
[[Category:German Galven]] | [[Category:German Galven]] |
Latest revision as of 19:15, 16 September 2018
Denobulan Language
Although complex through writings, Denobulans speak in a language derived from the planet, Denobula
Examples
- Daam naav sa-ku? - Do you like the food?
- Prah-vit. - Continue.
- Jai-ngahluu. - A fruit.
- Mai - You
Building Sentence Structure
Transitive Verbs are uncommon with the species and although reversed in sentance structure, once learned it's easier to pick up on.
- Mai naav nic-ngahruu? - You like the female?
- Shikne ne prah-vit. Daam mish Jai-ngahluu. - Continue with the children. They need fruit.
- Sci-nceva nishba jai-fuum. - Science is the only answer.