Yes, Trigedasleng is a constructed language created for the TV show "The 100." It is not a real language spoken by any existing culture or community.
English is predominantly spoken on the TV show "The 100," with occasional instances where other languages, such as Trigedasleng, a fictional language created for the show, are used.
You can find a great resource learning Trigedasleng on aaronginsburg.tumblr.com/page/2?route=%2Fpage%2F%3Apage
Yes, Bengali is a real language. It is the official language of Bangladesh and the second most spoken language in India. The language is also known as Bangla.
Spanish is a real language. People use it everyday.
The language used in the song "Out Tongue" by Thriftworks is English.
English is predominantly spoken on the TV show "The 100," with occasional instances where other languages, such as Trigedasleng, a fictional language created for the show, are used.
You can find a great resource learning Trigedasleng on aaronginsburg.tumblr.com/page/2?route=%2Fpage%2F%3Apage
English is real, alien language is not...
Yes, Bengali is a real language. It is the official language of Bangladesh and the second most spoken language in India. The language is also known as Bangla.
Alienise and its a real language
Oh no, language is quite real.
Pascal is a computer programming language, use for telling a computer what to do. It is not used for communication between people and in that sense is not a "real" language.
Nothing. Baby language isn't a real language.
Spanish is a real language. People use it everyday.
English, Robert Louis Stevenson, the author, was Scottish
The language is officially known as "Simlish", and it's not a real language.
The language used in the song "Out Tongue" by Thriftworks is English.