LESSON ONE.
LESSON 1: LETTERS
Alright, so (like any clubhouse language should be), this isn't a language per say, but more like a code. Each letter in English is a different letter in 'Gaian'. First, let's start with the vowels:
A = E
E = I
I = O
O = U
U = A
So, if you really look at it, every vowel just moves over one. That is how I remember it!
Now, let us go on to the rest of the letters:
B = M
C = N
D = T
F = K
G = Z
H = Y
J = X
K = F
L = Qu
M = B
N = C
P = R
Qu = L
R = P
S = V
T = D
V = S
W = W
X = J
Y = H
Z = G
So, with these, you can translate every word in English! Let's say I am spelling out the word, 'curtain'. According to the chart up there, curtain is translated to:
napdeoc
You see? There is one thing that changes about these words, though; double letters.
Alright, so let's say I want to translate the word 'kitty'.
Kitty would not turn into foddh. No, we will take away one 'd' and then add an '. So,
Kitty would equal fod'h.
But, you can't talk to me yet. Next we are learning something very important; how to address people.
olsei / fi'r quiepcocz, tea ~ .
Keep learning, my students!