Is Trigedasleng a real language in real life?

Is Trigedasleng a real language in real life?

If you take a look, you should be able to figure some things out. In effect, the Grounder language (called Trigedasleng) is an evolved form of English. All the words in the language come from English; the grammar and pronunciation’s just changed a little bit (and the meanings of words). It’s a fun language to use.

What is hello in Trigedasleng?

Heya – Hey, hello, hi.

How do you say I don’t care in Trigedasleng?

Yeah, but you don’t care. Skaikru. Ste lufa osir kru au. Skaikru.

How do you say blood must have blood in a grounder?

Lexa leads her people in a chant of “blood must have blood” in Grounder language Trigedasleng “Jus drein jus daun!” A half scared, half blood thirsty look comes over Clarke before she joins in the chant.

How do you say may we meet again in Trigedasleng?

Mebi oso na hit choda op nodotaim
May we meet again: Mebi oso na hit choda op nodotaim.

Is Trigedasleng hard to learn?

During the hundred years since the bombs, the code was adopted into their everyday language, ending up with “modern day” Trigedasleng. The language is fun and easy to learn (especially for native English speakers).

How do you say blood must have blood in a grounder language?

What do grounders say when someone dies?

Your fight is over
“Your fight is over” allows Grounders to pay tribute to the strength and fighting skills of their departed peers. The Grounders have always, particularly at the beginning of the series, glorified death in battle, shaping it as being the best way to die as a soldier.

How Old Is Clarke the 100?

Clarke Griffin is a main character in the the 100 portrayed by Eliza Taylor….

Clarke Griffin
Age: 149
Occupation: Co-Leader of The Delinquents Medical Student
Originally From: The Ark
Current Location: Sanctum

What do they say after someone dies in the 100?

In love, may you find the next. Safe passage on your travels, until our final journey to the ground. May we meet again.”

Does duolingo teach Trigedasleng?

Trigedasleng (trig for short) was created by David Peterson, who also created High Valyrian among several other conlangs. Of his conlangs, Trigedasleng is still the most popular, even despite High Valyrian’s advantage of having a course on Duolingo.

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