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* This is the third language in the books, the first being [[Dragon (Language)|Dragon]] and the second being [[Aquatic]]. | * This is the third language in the books, the first being [[Dragon (Language)|Dragon]] and the second being [[Aquatic]]. | ||
So, if I were to say "Wayroot?" I would be saying "Where is your home?" | |||
Makes sense, doesn't it? | |||
Good. | |||
Thanks for reading this. | |||
[[Category:SilkWing History]] | [[Category:SilkWing History]] | ||
[[Category:HiveWing History]] | [[Category:HiveWing History]] | ||
[[Category:LeafWing History]] | [[Category:LeafWing History]] | ||
[[Category:Pantalan History]] | [[Category:Pantalan History]] | ||
Revision as of 22:43, 8 March 2019
The Old Language was the original language spoken by the residents on the continent of Pantala. It appears to be based on Latin in some aspects (such as Luna, meaning "moon" for Pantala's residents), as well as most words being based off of plant parts.
Known Translations
| The Old Language | Dragon Translation |
|---|---|
| Luna | Moon |
| Leefromichou | Where are you from? (roughly) |
| Rootplace |
Home |
| Treeharm | Harms the trees (roughly) |
| Twigheartlot | Dragon/Dragons |
| Splinterfall |
Damaged and broken falling trees (roughly) |
| Wayroot |
Where is your home? (roughly) |
History
In the prologue of The Lost Continent, Clearsight meets Sunstreak and a male LeafWing. The LeafWing speaks in the Old Language. In The Hive Queen, Luna mentions to Moon that her name means "moon" in the Old Language. Later in the book, Lady Scarab mentions the Old Language while telling Cricket the history of her tribe and her family.
Trivia
So, if I were to say "Wayroot?" I would be saying "Where is your home?"
Makes sense, doesn't it?
Good.
Thanks for reading this.