Ia sakkath. Iak sakkakh. Ia sha xul.
If I am not much mistaken, those were the words found at the bottom of the memorandum from Nightrise Corporation about the Old Ones in the fictional book called Necropolis, by Anthony Horowitz.
It has been said that those words are of an unknown language.
In Google Translate, when asked to detect the language, it mentions that it is Uzbek and that the have no translation for it. Of course this is not entirely reliable.
However, I was able to find a translation on Wikipedia in the article about the book Necropolis, by Anthony Horowitz.
It says: 'It is signed in an unknown language: Ia sakkath. Iak sakkakh. Ia sha xul. Meaning: I call forth the Plumed Serpent of the Deep, Keeper of the Gate!'
Please correct me if I am mistaken, or if this was not what you meant by your question.
"Ia Sakkakh" appears to be a phrase in the Cthulhu Mythos created by H.P. Lovecraft. It is not a real language; rather, it is a fictional phrase associated with cosmic Horror and ancient, otherworldly entities.
In Khasi language, "I love you" can be expressed as "Nga iaid ia ka".
I miss you is translated as, "Ha'o wau ia 'oe," whereas "I love you" can be translated as, "Aloha wau ia 'oe."
The Hawaiian words for "I love you" are "Aloha wau ia 'oe" or simply "Aloha 'oe." Both phrases convey feelings of love and affection in the Hawaiian language.
"He is risen" in Hawaiian is "Ua ala mai Ęťo ia."
Kei a ia e rua nga tama. (In Maori, "Kei a ia" means "He has" and "e rua nga tama" means "two sons".)
"Ia sakkath Iak sakkakh Ia sha xul" is a phrase from H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, specifically the language of the Great Old Ones. Translated, it roughly means "In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu lies dreaming." It signifies the sleeping and dreaming state of the cosmic entity, Cthulhu, trapped in the sunken city of R'lyeh.
In Khasi language, "I love you" can be expressed as "Nga iaid ia ka".
Ia manuia le vaiaso.
a unit of spoken language larger than a phoneme; "the word `pocket' has two syllables"
I miss you is translated as, "Ha'o wau ia 'oe," whereas "I love you" can be translated as, "Aloha wau ia 'oe."
The Romanian language equivalent of your breath smellsis respirația ta miroase.
E pei ou te fiafia ia te oe.
Dogs are better then human? what ia the correct sentence
Aloha; Aloha au 'ia 'oe [aloha ow ee-ah O-A]
Aloha: say ha'o au 'ia 'oe [ha O ow ee-ah O-A]
just like saying hello love is also aloha
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Iowa is IA.