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Life on Catulla has often meant life aboard a boat or ship. With the shortage of land, houseboats (in the case of the poorest, lean-tos on reed rafts) provided shelter for many. Post-warp, given replicator technology and abundant energy resources, houseboats can now be a lifestyle choice, rather than a necessity.<br>
Life on Catulla has often meant life aboard a boat or ship. With the shortage of land, houseboats (in the case of the poorest, lean-tos on reed rafts) provided shelter for many. Post-warp, given replicator technology and abundant energy resources, houseboats can now be a lifestyle choice, rather than a necessity.<br>
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==Language==
The peninsular/island societies of Catullan history developed a wide variety of different languages and dialects, but eventually, as with many Federation worlds, a single dominant language emerged at the same time as a world government began to form.<br>
The relative scarcity of Catullans in Federation society has meant that the completion of universal translator databases for Catullan has not been a priority. Much informal Catullan (exclamations, obscenities) and some cultural references
without equivalent in other cultures (real and mythological plants and animals, food and drink, cultural artefacts such as garments, etc.) is still passed along unchanged by the translator. A partial list of some common elements and constructions from Catullan Standard follows.<br>
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* ''en/eyn'': Equivalent to Galactic Standard for 'er/ers' 'or/ors', indicating someone or something which performs an action or a role
* ''jad/jayd'': possessive (my/ours)
* ''in'': adding the pronoun object 'it'
* ''agget'': indicating a verb gerund (the 'ing' of doing, making, being)
* ''ers/erst'': noun/adjective indicators for the spiritual, having to do with the realm of the gods or spirits; often indicating the collective mass of all the Catullan souls who have ever lived which, in times past, was believed by Catullans to influence fate as much as their gods
* ''saat'': city/town/municipal entity
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* ''Ao!'': Oh! <br>
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* ''loeg'': extremely informal designation for friend, companion ('buddy', 'dude' but gender neutral)
* ''moeg'': a knot or cluster
* ''benvod'': a shrine
* ''tsood'': bodily waste
* ''klieg'': a storm <br>
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* ''frek'': to have penetrative sexual activity
* ''strachte'': to menace, threaten, scare


==Leisure==
==Leisure==
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