trigedasleng.

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TRIGEDASLENG/GROUNDER LANGUAGE.

"grounders don't give up. we fight." - octavia blake
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if you're writing a fanfic for 'the 100', it's pretty likely you're going to want to use trigedasleng in your book. of course, some books may need to use it more (for example if your OC is a grounder, or if your OC is like dating a grounder or something) than others. but it's still a cool feature to have in any 'the 100' fanfic, even if it's just a little bit.

okay, so i'll start out with just a basic explanation of what trigedasleng is.

T R I G E D A S L E N G : "Trigedasleng is descended from a heavily-accented dialect of American English. It has evolved rapidly over three generations. Its development was also influenced by an early code-system that was developed shortly after the Nuclear Apocalypse, but this only affected the lexicon minority."

YOUR DECLASSIFIED TRIGEDASLENG DICTIONARY:

notable phrases:

• Your fight is over: Yu gonplei ste odon.
• Our fight isn't over: Oso gonplei nou ste odon.
• Blood must have blood: Jus drein jus daun.
• May we meet again: Mebi oso na hit choda op nodotaim.
• I seek safe passage: Ai gaf gouthru klir
• The dead are gone; the living are hungry: Stedaunon don gon we; kikon ste enti.
• Stay strong: Ste yuj
• Get knocked down, get back up: Ge smak daun, gyon op nodotaim.
• We fight together: Oso throu daun ogeda.
• Love is weakness: Hodnes laik kwelnes.
• I love you. Goodbye: Ai hod yu in. Leidon.
• Stop/Wait: Hod op.
• Quiet/Shut up: Shod op.
• Kill him/her/it: Frag em op.

common words:
Yes: sha

No: no

Thank you: mochof

Thanks: chof

You're welcome: pro

Please: beja

Sorry (adj), apology (n): moba

Hello: heya or hei

Goodbye: leidon or leida

Goodnight: reshop

Together: ogeda

Commander: Heda

Commander of Death: Wanheda

Nuclear apocalypse/wave: Praimfaya

names in trigedasleng:

Finn - Fin

Bellamy - Belomi

Raven - Reivon

Octavia - Okteivia

Lexa - Leksa

Clarke - Klark

Abby - Abi

Jasper - Jaspa

ETC

pronouns:

ai = "I/me" from English "I"

yu = "you" from English "you"

em = "he/she/it" from English "him" or "them"

osir = "we/us" (excludes the listener) from English "us-here"

oso = "we/us" (includes the listener) from English "us-all"

yumi = "you-and-me/you-and-I" from English "you-me"

yo = "you (plural)/you all/y'all" from English "you-all"

emo = "they/them/the" from English "them-all" (note that this sounds like "em-oh", not the pseudo-Goth clothing style Emo, which would be spelled imo)

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if you can't tell, i LOVE languages and find trigedasleng super interesting! it's a super cool feature to add to your book. if you want more info on it, just google it, there's lots of really interesting information.

AI HOD YO IN.

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