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What language did the Atlantis speak?
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Atlantis: The Lost Empire/Languages
Who created the Atlantean language?
Marc Okrand
Marc Okrand is probably one of the few people who knows Atlantean. That’s because he invented the language. The 52-year-old was asked by Disney to create the words spoken by the underwater residents in the new movie Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
Can you learn Atlantean language?
Other cool things to know about Atlantean: Remember that someone I mentioned who constructed this language? It was none other than Marc Okrand, the man who invented the Klingon language for Star Trek!
How do you say hello in Atlantean?
Hi! (moakh) DEEG-tem EHN-luh-nuhg BAH-sheh-beh-nen doo.
What does Kida say in Atlantean?
Princess Kida : [in Atlantean] All will be well, Milo Thatch. Be not afraid. Commander Rourke : What did she say?
Who were the Atlantean gods?
Prime Earth
- Poseidon.
- Ceto.
- Pontus.
- Arion.
- Thetis.
What is the origin of the Atlantean language?
Here are the fictional bases upon which the language was created: Atlantean is the “Tower of Babel language”, the “root dialect” from which all languages descended. It has existed without change since sometime before 100,000 B.C., within the First or Second Age of Atlantis until the present.
Did Lemuria and Atlantis speak one language?
Cayce’s readings indicate that the latter stages of Lemuria and Atlantis was a time when the whole world spoke one language, a time prior to the Tower of Babel legend in the Bible: “the understandings were of one tongue!
What language is Dig Adlantisag based on?
The Atlantean language (Dig Adlantisag) is a historically constructed, artistic language. It is therefore based both on historic reconstructions or realities as well as on the elaborate fantasy/science fiction of the film’s mythology.
Why does the Atlantean Script have so many letters?
The Atlantean script includes more characters than are actually employed in the language itself. These letters being c, f, j, q, v, x, z, ch, or th, they were created so that Atlantean might be used as a simple cipher code in the media and for promotional purposes.