Jett
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Post by Jett on Jan 24, 2023 7:34:21 GMT
As some of you subcubs might know, Subwoolfer are able to speak a language called "Moonwegian", which is (so far) inaudible to human ears. Considering we can't hear them speak this alien language, what do you assume it sounds like? Definitely some interesting vocabulary along the lines of "yum-yum". Maybe Moonwegian is a dialect of clicks and pops, or even an alphabet of whistles and howls? What do you think?
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vale
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Post by vale on Jan 24, 2023 15:06:40 GMT
Sound waves cannot propagate on the moon because there is no atmosphere. Therefore may be moonwegian is a kind of telepathic language (that would explain the way they communicate with Samantha) or somehow moon wolves can induce vibrations in the ground, something like a morse alphabet. What is really strange is that moon wolves have ears, as ears are useless in space...may be those are not ears but two yellow antennas and they communicate through radiowaves (how they sound... I dont' know!) but they can receive also sound waves as it seems that moon wolves can hear human voices on earth :-D
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Adil
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Post by Adil on Jan 24, 2023 18:51:11 GMT
For me the moonvegian is the same norwegian language but in reversed
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Post by Cypher on Jan 27, 2023 12:49:42 GMT
As some of you subcubs might know, Subwoolfer are able to speak a language called "Moonwegian", which is (so far) inaudible to human ears. Considering we can't hear them speak this alien language, what do you assume it sounds like? Definitely some interesting vocabulary along the lines of "yum-yum". Maybe Moonwegian is a dialect of clicks and pops, or even an alphabet of whistles and howls? What do you think? As far as I can tell, Moonwegian is such a beautiful language. Remember that it gifted us our amazing wolfs
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