This is a file of the words that comprise the primitive language used by the natives of the planet Zorandar, as compiled by the French archeologist Monique Baptiste. A * Woman or female Ala * Wise woman Ale * Wise man Alor The orange red star in the sky. Also used as a suffix meaning the color red. An And Ar * Queen or Chieftess of Ara * Princess or Daughter of the Chieftess Bak Lizard Balka Fire Balor The yellow star in the sky. Also a suffix meaning the color yellow. Calor The white star in the sky. Assuming the natives found anything white, it would probably be used in the same fashion as the other stars. Dar * Of the skies, everything not of the Earth. Often used to indicate strangeness or something unnatural. Dak Yes Et * Transforms a noun into an adjective Gat * Long Gor Teeth, an object that is sharp I * Plurality, or a tribal unit Il * Having "magic", usually used with one of the gender suffixes Jar Water, also used to describe a large body of water. It would also be used as a suffix if the Uti found an object which reflected light. Jor River Ko * Ugly Kot Plains Kur Creature that flies, a bird Laro West Lor Wall or barrier, also used to describe the standard Roman Legionaire's shield Ma * From Maro East Mat Woman, as opposed to the suffix "-a" meaning female Mot Man, as opposed to the suffix "-o" meaning male Naa No, also used as a suffix indicating negation or the lack of something O * Man or male Or * King or Chief of Oro * Prince or the son of the Chief Pith Furry, mammalian in nature. Also used to mean hair. Po * Small, diminutive of a larger thing, child of Saro South Satha Apparently some sort of reptilain monster that is greatly feared by the natives. I can see no root in their language that this came from. Perhaps some outside influence? Taro North Tek * Head Ut Tree Yif Mate, or permanent partner of the opposite sex. The less said about this, the better. Yift Mated. I believe it to be a corruption of Yifet. Zodar Mountain, or literally "earth reaching to the sky" Zor Dirt, the ground, the earth itself Zorandar The name of the world. Literally "the Earth and Everything else". All terms marked "*" are usually only used as suffixes. As with most primitive cultures, nouns are able to be combined to provide an astounding range of descriptive terms. "Utpogor" is "sharp small tree (branch)" or spear, "Utolapo" would be "Small girl child of the Chief", and the name I have been given her is Calorpithala, which mean "Red haired wise woman". /exit /exit Press !