

This dark pledge I seal with my immortal soul. I know now the dark wisdom Nyogtha imparts, We shared our thoughts beside the darkest pit, I knew nothing at all, I petitioned Nyogtha, Ya hai kadishtu ep r'luh-eeh Nyogtha eeh, K'yarnak phlegethor l'ebumna syha'h n'ghft,

Ya na kadishtu nilgh'ri stell'bsna Nyogtha, The Cthulhu Mythos is different from our world so word-to-word translation from English to R'lyehian is not possible. Over the limit (dead), still dreaming, Cthulhu, (at) R'lyeh, (in) the residential place (palace), lies. In his house at R'lyeh dead Cthulhu lies dreaming. Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn Plurals are formed within R'lyehian via reduplication of the final syllable - e.g. Articles such as prepositions are prefixed - such as ph-, meaning "beyond," as in ph-shugg "extraterrestrial " or nafl-, designating the past tense, as in nafl-sll'ha, "invited."
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R'lyehian is highly agglutinative and possesses free word order it makes extensive use of prefixes and suffixes to alter and derive meaning from pre-existing words. H also exists as a modifier character in addition to standing on its own as a consonant, it can also soften the preceding consonant - e.g. Humans have still tried and tired again to transcribe the language, leading to consonant clusters that sound relatively foreign to the English ear - such as mglw'naph or fhtagn.Īs R'lyehian does not have any canonical spoken content and, even besides, is a language purely made to adapt something unspeakable to begin with, multiple phonological proposals exist. R'lyehian is described as sounding strange and guttural, and is supposedly impossible for the human mouth to speak or pronounce.
