Post by NuklearArel on Feb 19, 2007 13:12:30 GMT -5
Melnics (also known as Melonix in Eternia fansub) is a languange that was used by both Inferians and Celestians at one time. After separation, the Inferians created their own language, and Celestians continued to speak Melnics.
I'm here to teach you how to understand/translate/speak Melnics. It's quite simple, considering how it's completely based off of English.
First things first, the symbols (Made by Pictomancer Murasaki):
For each symbol, it has can translate to the corresponding letter. Even when Melnics sounds completely different from English, it's still written the same way. So type it exactly as English.
Next lesson, how to speak Melnics.
For each letter, it has it's own way to pronounce it.
Guide (Made by Pictomancer Murasaki):
Remember what Judas said in Tales of Fandom to Reid?
"Tuya muetun usu Judas. Djimutii waeruru Leon."
It basicly translates to "My name is Judas. Don't call Leon." Besides the fact that Judas still needs to work on his Melnics, it's still a perfect example to show how it works. "Waiiru!"
Now, last part is a writing system that wasn't used in the English version of Eternia for some odd reason. This system was given the name NALVOKS by the person who originally gave out these lessons.
Although you can't hear them speak it, it's written with the Melnics text.
For example, even when you hear Meredy saying her name, on the text box it is written as "NALR".
Guide (Made by Pictomancer Murasaki):
This is commonly used for proper names. So let's say I were to put in my name, Jen. I would type it as XOAE (god knows how I say that though).
Okay, so my descriptions aren't that good, but if you have any questions, I'm sure I'll be able to answer them.
I'm here to teach you how to understand/translate/speak Melnics. It's quite simple, considering how it's completely based off of English.
First things first, the symbols (Made by Pictomancer Murasaki):
For each symbol, it has can translate to the corresponding letter. Even when Melnics sounds completely different from English, it's still written the same way. So type it exactly as English.
Next lesson, how to speak Melnics.
For each letter, it has it's own way to pronounce it.
Guide (Made by Pictomancer Murasaki):
Remember what Judas said in Tales of Fandom to Reid?
"Tuya muetun usu Judas. Djimutii waeruru Leon."
It basicly translates to "My name is Judas. Don't call Leon." Besides the fact that Judas still needs to work on his Melnics, it's still a perfect example to show how it works. "Waiiru!"
Now, last part is a writing system that wasn't used in the English version of Eternia for some odd reason. This system was given the name NALVOKS by the person who originally gave out these lessons.
Although you can't hear them speak it, it's written with the Melnics text.
For example, even when you hear Meredy saying her name, on the text box it is written as "NALR".
Guide (Made by Pictomancer Murasaki):
This is commonly used for proper names. So let's say I were to put in my name, Jen. I would type it as XOAE (god knows how I say that though).
Okay, so my descriptions aren't that good, but if you have any questions, I'm sure I'll be able to answer them.