- 1 - PiyozR’s Inkling Language Guide (modified 2/11/2016) The following guide is a collection of phonetics, vocabulary and grammar points constructed by Splatoon players for a fan-made Inkling constructed language (or conlang). This language is not meant to serve as a guide to any in-game dialogue, lyrics, or written text. This project was undertaken partly out of the lack of actual semantics and phonetics found in the signs, apparel, and spoken gibberish within Splatoon. This was also undertaken out of love and respect for Nintendo and their fantastic and imaginative third-person shooter. We hope that all Splatoon fans worldwide can understand our very simple conlang and use this for their own creative fun projects from comics to posters to apparel to whatever their minds can cook up. We, the language nerds of Squidboards, extend to everyone a hearty and fresh welcome to our Inkling conlang! Looking for a particular word? Ctrl + F and type it in! We add vocab and grammar as we create them, so nothing is organized all that coherently. I’ll let you do the work. Find a mistake? Did I make a typo somewhere? If there’s some sort of error in this guide that you find, please notify me (Piyoz) immediately so I can iron that out. You can contact me through the Facebook page, the IU Youtube Channel, or the Squidboards forums. This conlang and guide are a continual work in progress. Thanks to the following contributors for all their hard work: JosephStaleKnight (for creating all the vector images that made this guide possible), EclipseMT (for suggesting random ideas that usually made their way here), the Fizzynator (for whipping us amateurs into shape), piboy430 (for creating more vocab for this guide than me and finding so many typos and errors), MissingNumbers, eli, RadioactiveMoth, Rizz, OctagonalKahn, and all the other contributors on the Squidboards forums! Official Hub Page: Squidboards Inkling Thread (old and disorganized): Squidboards Official Inkling Conlang Thread: Squidboards Official Octoling Conlang Sister Project Thread: Inkopolis University YouTube Channel: This guide and this language are the creation of Piyoz Rmnkolmz and Splatoon fans at Squidboards.com. Splatoon is the property of Nintendo. - 2 - Let’s begin! Table of Contents Pronunciation Guide……………………………………………S1 Syllabary………………………………………………………....S2 Pronouns…………………………………………………………S3 Nouns…………………………………………………………….S4 Verbs……………………………………………………………..S5 Prepositions……………………………………………………..S6 Conjunctions…………………………………………………….S7 Descriptors………………………………………………………S8 Question Words…………………………………………………S9 Titles……………………………………………………………..S10 Directions………………………………………………………..S11 Helpful Phrases…………………………………………………S12 Interjections……………………………………………………..S13 Numbers…………………………………………………………S14 Dates, Time and Age…………………………………………..S15 Comparisons……………………………………………………S16 Passive Voice……………………………………………………S17 Possessive………………………………………………………S18 Negation…………………………………………………………S19 Imperatives………………………………………………………S20 Question Particle.………………………………………….……S21 Suffixes….………………………………………………………S22 Demonstratives…………………………………………………S23 Verb Tense…………….………………………………………..S24 Idioms……………………………………………………….……S25 Signatures……………………………………………………….S26 Punctuation………………………………………………….…..S27 Sample Sentences……………………………………………..S28 Calamari County Dialect……………………………………….S29 Inkopolis Dialect………………………………………………...S30 Translations……………………………………………………..S31 S1……………….…..PRONUNCIATION GUIDE This language guide uses a notation system to translate the Inkling characters into letters than can be easily read and spoken for everyone’s convenience. Here is a brief overview of this system. The symbols on the left in {brackets} are the letters you will see throughout this guide. The symbols on the right in /slashes/ are the International Phonetic Alphabet sounds that each letter can make. For help with International Phonetic Alphabet, here’s a brief intro to check out: http://dialectblog.com/the-international-phonetic-alphabet/ipa-tutorial/lesson-1/ This guide and this language are the creation of Piyoz Rmnkolmz and Splatoon fans at Squidboards.com. Splatoon is the property of Nintendo. - 3 - Vowels {a} = /a/, /ɑ/, /ä/, /ɐ/ Varying from an American “cob” to a British “hat”. {e} = /e/, /ɛ/, /æ/ As in “play” and similar vowels. {i} = /i/, /I/ The vowels of “flee” and “fit”. May vary by placement in a word. {o} = /o/ Just like in “go”. {u} = /u/ As in a hearty “booyah”! Consonants {ž} = /d͡ ʒ/, /ʒ/, /d͡ ʑ/, /ʑ/ Sounds like “jump” and “vision” are both acceptable. {r} = /r/, /ɾ/ Sounds like “red” and the Japanese “心” or “kokoro” are acceptable. {š} = /ʃ/, /ɕ/, /ʂ/ Think of “shoot”. {ŧ} = /͡ts/ Put simply, take “rats” but put that noise at the front of a syllable. {č} = /͡tʃ/, /͡tɕ/ Let’s stick with the start of “charger”. The following consonants are identical in pronunciation to their English counterparts: {b}, {d}, {f}, {g}, {h}, {k}, {m}, {n}, {p}, {s}, {t}, {w}, {z} The acute accent marks in the notation indicate the beginning of the syllable that receives the accent. Or the “stress”. Or the “emphasis”. For example, the word for “squid” is {diú} as in (dee-OO). The word for “good” is {beόta}, which is said like (bay-OH-ta). Think of it like “ADvertisement” and “adVERtisement” in English. So keep an eye out accented vowels like {ú}, {ό}, {í}, {á}, {é}. Please note that even within Inkling society, there are no strict rules for accent. The stress notation in this guide represents the bookish, “schoolhouse” form of the language. Hip, trendy Inklings in Inkopolis may speak these words in a more “street-wise” sense of informality. And when you get to the Squid Sisters’ native Calamari County, their speech will sound entirely different. In short, the stress notation in this guide is far from universal. Another thing to keep in mind is this: Sometimes the end of one letter will match the beginning of the next letter. In the case of {bu uyo}, those two {u} noises blend together to create, essentially, {buyo}. Okay, now on with the guide. S2……………………………..….SYLLABARY The following is the complete Inkling alphabet. You will surely notice that there are more letters seen in Splatoon that aren’t seen here. For starters, many letters seen in game belong to the Octarian language. Let’s not bother with that. This guide and this language are the creation of Piyoz Rmnkolmz and Splatoon fans at Squidboards.com. Splatoon is the property of Nintendo. - 4 - The Inkling alphabet contains one hundred and twenty-seven letters. Some are flipped vertically, flopped horizontally, or otherwise modified. For simplicity’s sake, we will only include non-serif glyphs in this guide. Any Inkling character that you come across is some variation of the letters shown below. {a} {e} {i} {o} {u} {oi} {ba} {be} {bi} {bo} {bu} {bai} {bie} {boi} {da} {de} {di} {do} {du} {fa} {fe} {fu} {fi} {ga} {ge} {gi} This guide and this language are the creation of Piyoz Rmnkolmz and Splatoon fans at Squidboards.com. Splatoon is the property of Nintendo. - 5 - {go} {gu} {gai} {ha} {he} {ho} {hu} {ža} {že} {ži} {žie} {žo} {žu} {ka} {ke} {ki} {ko} {ku} {kai} {koi} {ma} {me} {mi} {mo} This guide and this language are the creation of Piyoz Rmnkolmz and Splatoon fans at Squidboards.com. Splatoon is the property of Nintendo. - 6 - {mu} {mai} {na} {ne} {ni} {no} {nu} {nai} {noi} {pa} {pe} {pi} {po} {pu} {pai} {pie} {ra} {rai} {re} {ri} {ro} {ru} {rie} {sa} This guide and this language are the creation of Piyoz Rmnkolmz and Splatoon fans at Squidboards.com. Splatoon is the property of Nintendo. - 7 - {se} {su} {si} {so} {sai} {ša} {še} {šo} {šu} {ši} {šai} {ta} {te} {ti} {to} {tu} {tai} {ŧa} {ŧu} {ča} {či} This guide and this language are the creation of Piyoz Rmnkolmz and Splatoon fans at Squidboards.com. Splatoon is the property of Nintendo. - 8 - {wa} {wu} {we} {wai} {za} {ze} {zi} {zo} {zu} {zai} {zoi} {zie} {eyo} {eya} {eyu} {uye} {uya} {uyo} {ayo} {ayu} {oye} {iyo} {oya} {iya} This guide and this language are the creation of Piyoz Rmnkolmz and Splatoon fans at Squidboards.com. Splatoon is the property of Nintendo. - 9 - {oyu} {iyu} {uno} {ise} {ena} {ati} {ane} {ota} S3……………………………..………PRONOUNS Singular Plural First Person {i} {nόi} (I, Me) (We, Us) Second Person {pa} {enápa} (You) (You, Y’All) Third Person {zόi} {búyo} (It, She, He) (They) S4………………………..………………….….NOUNS This guide and this language are the creation of Piyoz Rmnkolmz and Splatoon fans at Squidboards.com. Splatoon is the property of Nintendo. - 10 - This arrangement of nouns was tailored to help ambitious Turf Warriors talk about combat, equipment, and other elements of Inkling life. Very few here were assembled from assets in Splatoon. Most were constructed from scratch. You may notice some carry- overs from old simian languages. {tenό} {diú} {múyo zόi} {piésu zόi} Human Squid Inkling Octarian {péžuki} {ŧúbi zόi} {sáodo} {éčize} Sheldon Judd Spyke Jelonzo {anéna} {ŧuká} {žožamái} Annie Moe Crusty Sean {múyo} {waikitígo} {pekόi} {sišú} Ink Squid Sisters Callie Marie {mižúo náipie} {piésu náipie} {seiserái} Inkopolis Octo Valley Arena {šipúwe} {eyumái} {ayomái} {oizόi} Battle Boy Girl Jellyfish {pežú} {ŧurόži} {hunépo} {patá} This guide and this language are the creation of Piyoz Rmnkolmz and Splatoon fans at Squidboards.com. Splatoon is the property of Nintendo. - 11 - Gun Charger Brush Hat {unόno} {tičá} {uyarédu} {maiyoéyu} Shoe Clothing Cat Dog {pogái} {ŧudí} {šudí} {nahόzu} Day Week Year Second {dehόzu} {bimízu} {sawéyo} {ayoríta} Hour Minute Month Mall {goníba} {hunága} {náipie} Park Mountain City {uyoséže} {eyapabόi} {réyuže}
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