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There is not really language ranger, but the mixture of the four nations led them to create common terms. In general, the Rangers chatter in their language and often include the languages of the different nations. Some of them are famous translators who travel bark praising their services for modest trade in barrels of beer (preferably Tryker) and cookies (preferably termite). | There is not really language ranger, but the mixture of the four nations led them to create common terms. In general, the Rangers chatter in their language and often include the languages of the different nations. Some of them are famous translators who travel bark praising their services for modest trade in barrels of beer (preferably Tryker) and cookies (preferably termite). |
Revision as of 20:52, 10 June 2016
To the Rangers Portal.
There is not really language ranger, but the mixture of the four nations led them to create common terms. In general, the Rangers chatter in their language and often include the languages of the different nations. Some of them are famous translators who travel bark praising their services for modest trade in barrels of beer (preferably Tryker) and cookies (preferably termite).
On the other hand, the fact of living constantly on the lookout for Kitins and sneaking around under the bark to discreetly observe their lifestyle has led the Rangers to use many onomatopoeic both to be stealthy and fast in roots or nature.
The Rangers have been very influenced by the Matis culture, probably because Almati, mateis also served as phonetic basis for their language. Language store has the peculiarity that it is very short, especially in mission. The words are short, usually monosyllabic.
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Ranger du Cercle du Bois d'Almati (talk) 21:49, 10 June 2016 (CEST)