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The space between each word is marked with an ~, so the word [[Kaiser]] Los would be written, in [[Halluci]], as Çasaæ-Çñs. If a word repeats, such as the letter a in [[Halluci]] is used for both a and i in the English spelling of [[Kaiser]], you would only write the [[Halluci]] 'a' once.  
The space between each word is marked with an ~, so the word [[Kaiser]] Los would be written, in [[Halluci]], as Çasaæ-Çñs. If a word repeats, such as the letter a in [[Halluci]] is used for both a and i in the English spelling of [[Kaiser]], you would only write the [[Halluci]] 'a' once.  


To end a sentence the English '.' is used, so the phrase "Good bye." in English would be "gag-úja.". Note, in written [[Halluci]] you do not use capital letters, what so ever.
To end a sentence the English '.' is used, so the phrase "Good bye." in English would be "gag-úja.". Note, in written [[Halluci]] you do not use capital letters, whatsoever.


Hope you enjoyed this lesson by Ozarka Monto =D
Hope you enjoyed this lesson by Ozarka Monto =D
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 9 April 2016

TheLanguage of Hallucination

The language of Hallucination was established under the reign of the second, and last of the Barons of Halluci, Baron Ozarka Monto. Although many reforms have been made to it, especially after the ezBoard attack. The complete version is listed below.


English................Written Halluci

  • c,a,e,i,o,u...............a
  • b,p,f.....................ú (Alt + 163)
  • d,g,h.....................g
  • j,k,l.....................Ç (Alt + 128)
  • m,n,o.....................ñ (Alt + 164)
  • p,q.......................p
  • r,t.......................æ (Alt + 145)
  • s.........................s
  • u,v.......................U
  • w,z.......................╡ (Alt + 949)
  • x.........................x
  • y.........................j

The space between each word is marked with an ~, so the word Kaiser Los would be written, in Halluci, as Çasaæ-Çñs. If a word repeats, such as the letter a in Halluci is used for both a and i in the English spelling of Kaiser, you would only write the Halluci 'a' once.

To end a sentence the English '.' is used, so the phrase "Good bye." in English would be "gag-úja.". Note, in written Halluci you do not use capital letters, whatsoever.

Hope you enjoyed this lesson by Ozarka Monto =D