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  2. Heptapod languages - Wikipedia

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    In-universe, they are used by the "heptapods", an alien race that makes contact with humanity. The languages are classified by two separate names, "Heptapod A" and "Heptapod B", as the species uses two separate languages; the former is a spoken language , and the latter a semasiography .

  3. Alien language in science fiction - Wikipedia

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    A formal description of an alien language in science fiction may have been pioneered by Percy Greg's Martian language (he called it "Martial") in his 1880 novel Across the Zodiac, [1] although already the 17th century book The Man in the Moone describes the language of the Lunars, consisting "not so much of words and letters as tunes and strange sounds", which is in turn predated by other ...

  4. Klingon language - Wikipedia

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    The apostrophe, denoting the glottal stop, is considered a letter, not a punctuation mark, as with a Hawaiian 'okina. a b ch D e gh H I j l m n ng o p q Q r S t tlh u v w y ʼ Klingon is often written in ( in-universe , "transliterated to") the Latin alphabet as used above, but on the television series, the Klingons use their own alien writing ...

  5. Fictional language - Wikipedia

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    Fictional languages are intended to be the languages of a fictional world and are often designed with the intent of giving more depth, and an appearance of plausibility, to the fictional worlds with which they are associated. The goal of the author may be to have their characters communicate in a fashion which is both alien and dislocated. [2]

  6. Kēlen - Wikipedia

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    Kēlen (IPA: ) is a constructed language created by Sylvia Sotomayor in 1998. The language is designed to be a truly alien language by violating a key linguistic universal — namely that all human languages have verbs.

  7. File:Alien decoder Futurama.svg - Wikipedia

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    A table of one of the "alien" alphabets used in Futurama TV cartoon show, made by using the standard Times Roman font and the "Futurama Alien Alphabet One v1.6" font by Darrell Johnson & Leandro Pardini, available at Futurama-Madhouse. The layout of this table was influenced by File:Alien decoder.png by en:User:WillMak050389 (though not the same).

  8. Lists of fictional extraterrestrials - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 December 2024, at 11:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. List of fictional alien species: K - Wikipedia

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    an alien species like koala and bear Koozbanians: The Muppet Show: Korath: Galactic Civilizations II: Dark Avatar: Korbinites: Marvel Comics: Korvax: No Man's Sky ...