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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.


German's Denobulan Signature: German signature.jpg Denobula's Quadrant Location: Denobulan Calligraphy.png