People from Mars speak Marain, which is their first language.
When visiting other planets they are able to quickly acquire a basic working knowledge of the language of the indigenous people. Even so, they freely admit that their accent sounds a bit strange to most humans.
Martians also have their own alphabet, the 'Marain Alphabet'. (See Related links below)
Of course, the Marain language can be written using either the Marain Alphabet or the Mars Alphabet. Not everyone on Mars speaks Marian. It is a multilingual planet as a result of interplanetary colonization over the millenia. And there are also a few notable regional variations and dialects, some of which are quite hard to follow at first.
Some regions speak, not Marain but Martin, a rather clipped style, whereas those of the ruling/governing elite speak a more refined form, Martinique. Martians who have a linguistically mixed background often speak Mart-ish, now more commonly described as Martish. Martish seems likely to become, in due course, the lingua franca of the planet, but pockets of resistance, especially amongst social power groups and popular leadership circles may actually prevent or impede this possibility. Eons will tell.
It should be noted that, on Mars, speaking is an old habit that is gradually dying out. 'Talking' is becoming a lost art. Martians found that words were often inadequate to express true thoughts and feelings and complicated concepts.
Consequently they have developed a highly sophisticated form of what humans might call telepathy. It is not really telepathy, which is a form of mind-reading, but rather a way of communicating to individuals or groups by simply transmitting directed thought-waves to the other person(s).
Where proximity permits, this form of communication can be enhanced by appropriate but subtle movements of the eye-brows, face muscles and/or hair-postures. Imagine the number of permutations there!
---- It is beyond the scope of WikiAnswers to provide Marain Language tuition, but we are able to provide some links which show both alphabet sets (Marain + Mars), together with English alphabet equivalents and some brief notes.
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