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{{Quote|Their language doesn't translate in a literal manner, and each word has multiple meanings.|[[Cortana]] | {{Quote|Their language doesn't translate in a literal manner, and each word has multiple meanings.|[[Cortana]]<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 156''</ref>}} | ||
[[File:Sunaion Triangle symbols.png|thumb|350px|Sangheili scripture on | [[File:Sunaion Triangle symbols.png|thumb|350px|Sangheili scripture on Sunaion.]] | ||
{{Series/Species/Sangheili}} | {{Series/Species/Sangheili}} | ||
'''Sangheili''' describes multiple dialects of a language spoken by the [[Sangheili|species of the same name]]. Though the [[:Category:Covenant species|member species]] of the [[Covenant]] had their own unique languages, an advanced dialect of Sangheili, known as '''basic Sangheili''', | '''Sangheili''' describes multiple dialects of a language spoken by the [[Sangheili|species of the same name]]. Though the [[:Category:Covenant species|member species]] of the [[Covenant]] had their own unique languages, an advanced dialect of Sangheili, known as '''basic Sangheili''',<ref>''[[Halo: Tales from Slipspace]]'', ''[[Hunting Party]]''</ref> came to serve as the [[Wikipedia:Lingua franca|''lingua franca'']] throughout the entire Covenant Empire.<ref name="wpcov">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/factions/covenant '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Covenant'']</ref> And as such, many names of member species are derived from the Sangheili.<ref name="Ghost">'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'''</ref> Even after the [[Great Schism|fragmentation]] of the Covenant, many former client species of the Covenant continue to use the Sangheili language in lieu of their native tongues; Sangheili has even replaced their native language for many.{{Ref/Reuse|wpcov}} A specific trade pidgin also existed within the [[Covenant fringe]].<ref name="axl">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/axl '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Axl'']</ref> | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Text, or writing, in Sangheili appears to be mostly triangle shapes and composed almost completely of equilateral triangles. The triangular characters have been seen oriented both in the horizontal left-to-right direction and in a vertical right-to-left direction.<ref name="fud1">'''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]''', ''Part 1''</ref> | Text, or writing, in Sangheili appears to be mostly triangle shapes and composed almost completely of equilateral triangles. The triangular characters have been seen oriented both in the horizontal left-to-right direction and in a vertical right-to-left direction.<ref name="fud1">'''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]''', ''Part 1''</ref> | ||
Though originating with the Sangheili, an advanced dialect of their language has come to be the Covenant ''lingua franca'', used to connect the different races and species.{{Ref/Reuse| | Though originating with the Sangheili, an advanced dialect of their language has come to be the Covenant ''lingua franca'', used to connect the different races and species.{{Ref/Reuse|wpcov}} Curiously, in several instances of Forerunner-related terminology, the Sangheili appear to use the English translations of the original Forerunner terms, as for "[[Forerunner]]", "[[Requiem]]", "[[Reclaimer]]", "[[Ur-Didact|Didact]]", and "[[Librarian]]".<ref>'''Halo 4''', ''Spartan Ops''</ref>{{Ref/Note|It should be noted that in ''Spartan Ops'' subtitles, these terms are phonetically transliterated from Sangheili speech (e.g. "Dieduckt", "Liebuh-Rahrian", "Reecleymah") rather than using their proper spellings.}} During the [[San'Shyuum-Sangheili War]], the [[San'Shyuum]] obtained a comprehensive understanding of the Sangheili language by brutally torturing and interrogating [[Prisoner of war|prisoners of war]]. After establishing peace with the Sangheili, the San'Shyuum of the fledgling Covenant relied on [[translation software]] built into their [[anti-gravity chair]]s to understand the language.<ref>'''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]''', ''page 22'' (Google Play edition)</ref> The [[Ussans]] developed in isolation from other Sangheili, and their language evolved into a different form of the Sangheili dialect. It possessed similarities to Old Sangheili,<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 276'' (Google Play edition)</ref> but the language developed into a new dialect that could not be readily understood by the "average" Sangheili.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 204'' (Google Play edition)</ref> | ||
==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
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==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
Sangheili language includes 8 main vowels (/ä/, /ɑ/, /i/, /ɪ/, /e̞/, /ɔ/, /o/ and /u/) and 18 main consonants (/s/, /z/, /ʂ/, /ʐ/, /q/, /ɢ/, /ʈ/, /ɖ/, /f/, /b̪/, /ħ/, /j/, /ɰ<sup>β</sup>/, /ɱ/, /ɳ/, /ɴ/, /ɻ/ and /ʔ/). Three more consonants also appear in words borrowed from other Sangheili dialects or alien languages. These are /p̪/, /ɺ<sup>ɽ</sup>~ɭ/ and /ʋ/. In certain instances, the sounds /o̞/, /ɕ/, /ʑ/, /w/ and /ɽ/ can appear as allophones of /ɔ/, /ʂ/, /ʐ/, /ɰ<sup>β</sup>/ and /ɻ/ respectively. Furthermore, /ɯ<sup>β</sup>/ and /ʊ/ are allophones of /u/ while /ə/ can serve as allophone of /ä/ and /e̞/ when those two sounds are weakened. | |||
Consonants /ɳ/, /ɱ/ and /ɴ/ can in some cases be moraic, in which case they are geminated and pronounced as /ɳ:/, /ɱ:/ and /ɴ:/. In addition some consonant complexes can be formed. These are /ʈ͡ʂ/, /ʈ͡ɕ/, /ɖ͡ʐ/, /ɖ͡ʑ/, /t͡s/, /ʈɰ<sup>β</sup>/, /ɖɰ<sup>β</sup>/, /ɳɰ<sup>β</sup>/ and /ɳɱ/. | Consonants /ɳ/, /ɱ/ and /ɴ/ can in some cases be moraic, in which case they are geminated and pronounced as /ɳ:/, /ɱ:/ and /ɴ:/. In addition some consonant complexes can be formed. These are /ʈ͡ʂ/, /ʈ͡ɕ/, /ɖ͡ʐ/, /ɖ͡ʑ/, /t͡s/, /ʈɰ<sup>β</sup>/, /ɖɰ<sup>β</sup>/, /ɳɰ<sup>β</sup>/ and /ɳɱ/. | ||
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==Phonetic transcription== | ==Phonetic transcription== | ||
In order to phonetically transcribe Sangheili, 343 Industries uses the following transliteration system: | In order to phonetically transcribe Sangheili, 343 Industries uses the following transliteration system: | ||
* a e correspond to /ä/ and /e̞/ respectively. Both can correspond to /ə/ if the syllable is weakened. | * a e correspond to /ä/ and /e̞/ respectively. Both can correspond to /ə/ if the syllable is weakened. | ||
* | * i corresponds to /ɪ/. | ||
* ah corresponds to /ɑ:/. Some speakers pronounce it as /ä:/ though. | * ah corresponds to /ɑ:/. Some speakers pronounce it as /ä:/ though. | ||
* eh corresponds to /e̞:/ | * eh corresponds to /e̞:/ | ||
* o corresponds to /ɔ/ and /o̞/ depending on the speaker's preference. | * o corresponds to /ɔ/ and /o̞/ depending on the speaker's preference. | ||
* oh corresponds to /ɔ:/ and /o̞:/ depending on the speaker's preference. | * oh corresponds to /ɔ:/ and /o̞:/ depending on the speaker's preference. | ||
* u corresponds to /u/. Some speakers might also pronounce it as /ɯ<sup>β</sup>/ or /ʊ/. | * u corresponds to /u/. Some speakers might also pronounce it as /ɯ<sup>β</sup>/ or /ʊ/. | ||
* uh corresponds to /u:/. Some speakers might pronounce it as /ɯ<sup>β</sup>:/. | * uh corresponds to /u:/. Some speakers might pronounce it as /ɯ<sup>β</sup>:/. | ||
* aa corresponds to /ɑ:/. Some speakers pronounce it as /ä:/ though. | |||
* ee corresponds to /i:/ but can be pronounced as /ɪ:/ or /i~ɪ:/ | |||
* uu corresponds to /u:/. Some speakers might also pronounce it as /ɯ<sup>β</sup>:/. | * uu corresponds to /u:/. Some speakers might also pronounce it as /ɯ<sup>β</sup>:/. | ||
* oo corresponds to /u:/. Some speakers also pronounce it as /ɯ<sup>β</sup>:/ or /o:/. | |||
* y corresponds to /j/ when it is between two vowels, or at the beginning of a word. When it is at the end of a word or before a consonant or after any consonant except nn it corresponds to /ɪ/. | * y corresponds to /j/ when it is between two vowels, or at the beginning of a word. When it is at the end of a word or before a consonant or after any consonant except nn it corresponds to /ɪ/. | ||
* t corresponds to /ʈ/. | * t corresponds to /ʈ/. | ||
* d corresponds to /ɖ/. | |||
* k corresponds to /q/ or /k~q/, but is pronounced as /q<sup>j</sup>/ when followed by /i/ or /e̞/. | * k corresponds to /q/ or /k~q/, but is pronounced as /q<sup>j</sup>/ when followed by /i/ or /e̞/. | ||
* g corresponds to /ɢ/or /g~ɢ/, but is pronounced as /ɢ<sup>j</sup>/ or /g~ɢ<sup>j<sup>/ when followed by /i/ or /e̞/. | * g corresponds to /ɢ/or /g~ɢ/, but is pronounced as /ɢ<sup>j</sup>/ or /g~ɢ<sup>j<sup>/ when followed by /i/ or /e̞/. | ||
* gh corresponds to /ɢ/ or /ɢ<sup>h</sup>/ depending on the speaker's preference. When followed by e (thus forming ghee) the resulting sounds will be /ɢ<sup>j</sup>e̞:/ and /ɢ<sup>h</sup>e̞:/. When followed by ei (thus forming ghei) the resulting sounds will be /ɢ<sup>j</sup>e̞ɪ/, /ɢ<sup>h</sup>e̞ɪ/, /ɢ<sup>j</sup>i:/ and /ɢ<sup>h</sup>e:/. | * gh corresponds to /ɢ/ or /ɢ<sup>h</sup>/ depending on the speaker's preference. When followed by e (thus forming ghee) the resulting sounds will be /ɢ<sup>j</sup>e̞:/ and /ɢ<sup>h</sup>e̞:/. When followed by ei (thus forming ghei) the resulting sounds will be /ɢ<sup>j</sup>e̞ɪ/, /ɢ<sup>h</sup>e̞ɪ/, /ɢ<sup>j</sup>i:/ and /ɢ<sup>h</sup>e:/. | ||
* r corresponds to /ɻ/ and /ɽ/ depending on the speaker's preference. | |||
* w corresponds to /ɰ<sup>β</sup>/. Sometimes some speakers can pronounce it as /w/. | |||
* f corresponds to /f/ | * f corresponds to /f/ | ||
* b corresponds to /b̪/ | |||
* ch corresponds to /ʈ͡ʂ/, but can be pronounced as /ʈ͡ɕ/ when found before /i/. | |||
* sh corresponds to /ʂ/, but can be pronounced as /ɕ/ when found before /i/. | |||
* j corresponds to /ɖ͡ʐ/, but can be pronounced as /ɖ͡ʑ/ when found before /i/. The sounds /ɖ͡ʐ/ and /ɖ͡ʑ/ can be pronounced as /ʐ/or /ɖ͡ʐ~ʐ/ and /ʑ/ or /ɖ͡ʑ~ʑ/, respectively. | |||
* s corresponds to /s/. | * s corresponds to /s/. | ||
* z corresponds to /z/. | * z corresponds to /z/. | ||
* ts corresponds to /t͡s/. | * ts corresponds to /t͡s/. | ||
* | * n corresponds to /ɳ/. When n is followed or preceded by the uvular consonants /q/ and /ɢ/ it corresponds to /ɴ/ and when followed by any labiodental consonant ( /ɱ/, /b̪/, /p̪/, /f/, /ʋ/) it corresponds to /ɳ<sup>ɱ</sup>/ or /ɳ~ɱ/. | ||
* | * nn corresponds to /ɳ:/. When n is followed by the uvular consonants /q/ and /ɢ/ it corresponds to /ɴ:/ or /ɳɴ/ or /ɳ:/ and when followed by any labiodental consonant ( /ɱ/, /b̪/, /p̪/, /f/, /ʋ/) it corresponds to /ɱ:/ or /ɳɱ/ or /ɳ:/. | ||
* | * m corresponds to /ɱ/. | ||
* | * h corresponds to /ħ/, but is pronounced as /ħ<sup>j</sup>/ when followed by /i/. | ||
* tw_, dw_, nw_ correspond to /ʈɰ<sup>β</sup>/, /ɖɰ<sup>β</sup>/ and /ɳɰ<sup>β</sup>/, respectively. The symbol [_] represents any vowel. | * tw_, dw_, nw_ correspond to /ʈɰ<sup>β</sup>/, /ɖɰ<sup>β</sup>/ and /ɳɰ<sup>β</sup>/, respectively. The symbol [_] represents any vowel. | ||
* - is used after h to eliminate confusion by separating syllables. For instance is pronounced as uh-eh as /u:i:/ while uheh as /uħe:/ | * ' corresponds to /ʔ/ | ||
* - is used after h to eliminate confusion by separating syllables. For instance is pronounced as uh-eh as /u:i:/ while uheh as /uħe:/ | |||
* ae corresponds to /äə/ or /äe̞/ or /e̞:/. In the latter two cases it is not a diphthong. | |||
* ai corresponds to /äɪ/ or /e̞ɪ/ but is usually pronounced /äɪ/. | |||
* au corresponds to /äu/, /äɯ<sup>β</sup>/ or /äʊ/ depending on the speaker's preference. | |||
* ay corresponds to /e̞ɪ/. When followed by a vowel it corresponds to /e̞j/. It may rarely be pronounced as /äj/ and not be a diphthong when y is part of a different syllable but that is unknown. | |||
* ei corresponds to /e̞ɪ/ or /i:/ (rarely) depending on the speaker's preference. | |||
* ey corresponds to /e̞ɪ/. When followed by a vowel it corresponds to /e̞j/. | |||
* ie corresponds to /äɪ/. | |||
* ou corresponds to /ou/, /oɯ<sup>β</sup>/, /oʊ/, /o̞u/, /o̞ɯ<sup>β</sup>/ or /o̞ʊ/ depending on the speaker's preference. | |||
* oy corresponds to /ɔɪ/ or /o̞ɪ/ depending on the speaker's preference. When followed by a vowel it corresponds to /ɔj/ and /o̞j/ respectively. | |||
* eay corresponds to /ɪe̞ɪ/. In this case the diphthong is /e̞ɪ/ and /ɪ/ is syllabic. | |||
* l corresponds to /ɺ<sup>ɽ</sup>~ɭ/. It can sometimes be pronounced as ɭ or ɺ<sup>ɽ</sup> ɺ<sup>ɽ</sup> by the same speaker due to phonological reasons. Most of the times though l is pronounced identically to r. | |||
* p corresponds to /p̪/. | |||
* v corresponds to /ʋ/. | |||
==Vocabulary== | ==Vocabulary== | ||
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:'''Rakoi''' - [[Carrow]]<ref name="Map">''[[Halo: Envoy]]'' - [[Carrow]] map</ref> | :'''Rakoi''' - [[Carrow]]<ref name="Map">''[[Halo: Envoy]]'' - [[Carrow]] map</ref> | ||
:'''Saban'amnsir''' - Red Fang<ref name="CF100">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/sweet-centennial '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder #100: Sweet Centennial'']</ref> | :'''Saban'amnsir''' - Red Fang<ref name="CF100">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/sweet-centennial '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder #100: Sweet Centennial'']</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
Modern words with known or assumed meanings based on context. | Modern words with known or assumed meanings based on context. | ||
{{scrollbox| | {{scrollbox| | ||
:'''Sangayri''' - Sangheili | :'''Sangayri''' - Sangheili | ||
:'''Kigyaa''' - Kig-Yar | :'''Kigyaa''' - Kig-Yar | ||
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==Transliterated Sangheili== | ==Transliterated Sangheili== | ||
--Nnse-kooree-koocha nee-ey-mawoo. | |||
Dieduckt gahkaboonoh Liebuh-Rahrian musuyano. Kaboonzaywah wohchitah kneekohsoh woorumahtwo. | Dieduckt gahkaboonoh Liebuh-Rahrian musuyano. Kaboonzaywah wohchitah kneekohsoh woorumahtwo. | ||
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==Non-native speakers of Sangheili== | ==Non-native speakers of Sangheili== | ||
Several species, including [[human]]s | Several species, including [[human]]s<ref name="gl17">'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 17''</ref>, [[Mgalekgolo]]<ref>'''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn'''</ref>, [[Unggoy]]<ref>'''Halo 4'''</ref>, and [[Kig-Yar]]<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''' ''page 92''</ref> are able to speak Sangheili. Not all races can speak the same language due to evolutionary design restrictions; for example, the [[Yanme'e]] could only communicate through a cacophony of high-pitched clicks and screeches.<ref name="Contact">'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 311''</ref><ref name="ENC">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''pages 148-149''</ref> To facilitate easier communications between member species, [[translation software]] is used on Covenant ships to decipher words.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 277'' (Google Play edition)</ref> During and after the [[Human-Covenant War]], several humans were able to understand Sangheili : | ||
*[[Catherine Halsey]]<ref name="Spops8">'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Expendable|S1E8 ''Expendable'']]</ref> | *[[Catherine Halsey]]<ref name="Spops8">'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Expendable|S1E8 ''Expendable'']]</ref> | ||
*[[Evan Phillips]]{{Ref/Reuse|gl17}} | *[[Evan Phillips]]{{Ref/Reuse|gl17}} | ||
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====Triangle alphabet 2==== | ====Triangle alphabet 2==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:Halo_2_Wallpaper_UNSC.png|A ''Halo 2'' wallpaper with Covenant symbols. | ||
File: | File:Halo_2_Wallpaper.png|A ''Halo 2'' wallpaper with Covenant symbols. | ||
File: | File:Halo wallpaper translations.png|Translations of the two ''Halo 2'' wallpapers. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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File:Halo Reach Vehicle symbols.png|Symbols on vehicles in ''Halo: Reach''. | File:Halo Reach Vehicle symbols.png|Symbols on vehicles in ''Halo: Reach''. | ||
File:Covenant Switch.png|Triangle type around a Forerunner type symbol in ''Halo: Reach''. | File:Covenant Switch.png|Triangle type around a Forerunner type symbol in ''Halo: Reach''. | ||
File:Com_node_symbols.png|Triangle type seen on a [[Covenant communication node]] in ''Halo: Reach''. | File:Com_node_symbols.png|Triangle type seen on a [[Covenant communication node]] in ''Halo: Reach''. | ||
File:Needle_Rifle_Zoom.png|Triangle type symbols found on the [[ | File:Needle_Rifle_Zoom.png|Triangle type symbols found on the [[Type-31 needle rifle|needle rifle]] zoom. | ||
File:Baricade_symbols.png|Triangle type symbols seen on a Covenant vehicle fuel storage unit in ''Halo: Reach''. | File:Baricade_symbols.png|Triangle type symbols seen on a Covenant vehicle fuel storage unit in ''Halo: Reach''. | ||
File:Covenant_box_symbols.png|Triangle type symbols seen on a [[Covenant supply case]] in ''Halo: Reach''. | File:Covenant_box_symbols.png|Triangle type symbols seen on a [[Covenant supply case]] in ''Halo: Reach''. | ||
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File:Halo 4 Spartan Ops Jul transmission.png|[[Jul 'Mdama]] contacting Doctor Halsey in ''[[Spartan Ops]]''. | File:Halo 4 Spartan Ops Jul transmission.png|[[Jul 'Mdama]] contacting Doctor Halsey in ''[[Spartan Ops]]''. | ||
File:Dead Arbiter symbols.png|Casket for a dead [[Arbiter]] in ''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Halo 2: Anniversary's Terminals]]''. | File:Dead Arbiter symbols.png|Casket for a dead [[Arbiter]] in ''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Halo 2: Anniversary's Terminals]]''. | ||
File:Shade_Normal_Triangles.png| | File:Shade_Normal_Triangles.png|[[Type-26 Shade]] symbols in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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====Normal use==== | ====Normal use==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:Carbine numbers.png|Numbers 00 to 18 that appear on the [[Type-51 carbine]] in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:Bumbed Covenant Alphabet.png|Known alphabet of this type. | |||
File: | File:Covenant glyphs H4FUD.png|Bumped triangle type used prior to the battle of Circinius IV in ''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]''. From right to left written vertically: 7 Reclamation. | ||
File: | |||
File:FUD_CovenantCode.jpg|Bumped triangle type used prior to the battle of Circinius IV in ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn''. | File:FUD_CovenantCode.jpg|Bumped triangle type used prior to the battle of Circinius IV in ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn''. | ||
File:FUD CovenantCode2.jpg|Another view of the code prior to the battle of Circinius IV in Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn''. | File:FUD CovenantCode2.jpg|Another view of the code prior to the battle of Circinius IV in Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn''. | ||
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File:Spiked glyph Escalation.png|Bumped triangles in ''[[Halo: Escalation]]''. The door panel reads: Opens. | File:Spiked glyph Escalation.png|Bumped triangles in ''[[Halo: Escalation]]''. The door panel reads: Opens. | ||
File:Sagnheili Data Pad.png|Sangheili [[data pad]] in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | File:Sagnheili Data Pad.png|Sangheili [[data pad]] in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | ||
File:Galaxy_Glyphs.png|Sangheili symbols round on the [[Milky Way]] galaxy on the map [[Truth]] in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | |||
File:Halo_5_Truth_control_panels.png|Control panels with the symbols on them on the map Truth in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | File:Halo_5_Truth_control_panels.png|Control panels with the symbols on them on the map Truth in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | ||
File:Truth_control_panels_2.png|Control panels with the symbols on them on the map Truth in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | File:Truth_control_panels_2.png|Control panels with the symbols on them on the map Truth in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | ||
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File:Sunion Control Panel.png|[[Sunaion]] control panel. | File:Sunion Control Panel.png|[[Sunaion]] control panel. | ||
File:Commedation Covenant.png|Covenant symbol for the Commendations in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | File:Commedation Covenant.png|Covenant symbol for the Commendations in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Halo 5 weapon symbols.png|In normal symbols for weapon status in ''Halo 4'' and ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | File:Halo 5 weapon symbols.png|In normal symbols for weapon status in ''Halo 4'' and ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | ||
File:Strom_Rifle_overheat.png| | File:Strom_Rifle_overheat.png|[[Type-55 storm rifle]] temperature symbol in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:Type-27 Beam rifle zoom.png| | File:Type-27 Beam rifle zoom.png|[[Type-27 beam rifle]] zoom symbols in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:Carbine Zoom.png|Type-51 carbine zoom symbols in ''Halo 4''. | File:Carbine Zoom.png|Type-51 carbine zoom symbols in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:Fuel Rod Symbols.png| | File:Fuel Rod Symbols.png|[[Type-33 fuel rod gun]] zoom on off target and on target symbols in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:Halo_4_Ghost_symbols.png|Ghost patterns related to this type of symbols in ''Halo 4''. | File:Halo_4_Ghost_symbols.png|Ghost patterns related to this type of symbols in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:Lich Controls.png|{{Pattern|Kmiro'sish|Lich}} control panel with these symbols on it in ''Halo 4''. | File:Lich Controls.png|{{Pattern|Kmiro'sish|Lich}} control panel with these symbols on it in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:Plasmagrenadesigils.JPG|Covenant symbols on a plasma grenade. | File:Plasmagrenadesigils.JPG|Covenant symbols on a plasma grenade. | ||
File:Shade_Symbols.png|Type-26 Shade symbols in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | File:Shade_Symbols.png|Type-26 Shade symbols in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | ||
File:H5G-FRCzoom-Campaign.png| | File:H5G-FRCzoom-Campaign.png|[[Type-58 fuel rod cannon]] zoom symbols in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | ||
File:Target.JPG|Logogram that indicates that a target is inside the weapon's reticule. | File:Target.JPG|Logogram that indicates that a target is inside the weapon's reticule. | ||
File:TempBatery.JPG|From left to right: temperature and energy/battery level/battery sigils. The temperature one can also be found upside down when zoomed. | File:TempBatery.JPG|From left to right: temperature and energy/battery level/battery sigils. The temperature one can also be found upside down when zoomed. | ||
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File:Zealot_symbols_and_patterns.png|[[Sangheili Zealot]] symbols and patterns in ''Halo 4''. | File:Zealot_symbols_and_patterns.png|[[Sangheili Zealot]] symbols and patterns in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:SangheiliWarriorsymbolsandpatterns.png|[[Sangheili Warrior]] symbols and patterns in ''Halo 4''. | File:SangheiliWarriorsymbolsandpatterns.png|[[Sangheili Warrior]] symbols and patterns in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:Elite_Commander_symbols_and_patterns.png|[[ | File:Elite_Commander_symbols_and_patterns.png|[[Sangheili Commander]] symbols and patterns in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:Ranger elite.png|[[Sangheili Ranger]] symbols and patterns in ''Halo 4''. | File:Ranger elite.png|[[Sangheili Ranger]] symbols and patterns in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:Jackel storm symbols and patterns.png|[[Kig-Yar Storm]] symbols and patterns in ''Halo 4''. | File:Jackel storm symbols and patterns.png|[[Kig-Yar Storm]] symbols and patterns in ''Halo 4''. | ||
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====Weapons and vehicles==== | ====Weapons and vehicles==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:HaloCE-PlasmaGrenade.png|Green | File:HaloCE-PlasmaGrenade.png|Green [[plasma grenade]] symbol in ''Halo CE''. | ||
File:H2-PlasmaGrenade.png|Green plasma grenade symbol in ''Halo 2''. | File:H2-PlasmaGrenade.png|Green plasma grenade symbol in ''Halo 2''. | ||
File:PlasGren.png|Green plasma grenade symbol in ''Halo 3''. | File:PlasGren.png|Green plasma grenade symbol in ''Halo 3''. | ||
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File:Reach T1 Plas Grenade.png|Green plasma grenade symbol in ''Halo: Reach''. | File:Reach T1 Plas Grenade.png|Green plasma grenade symbol in ''Halo: Reach''. | ||
File:Forerunner_symbols_Covenant_weapons.png|Weapons in ''Halo Reach'' with Forerunner symbols on them. | File:Forerunner_symbols_Covenant_weapons.png|Weapons in ''Halo Reach'' with Forerunner symbols on them. | ||
File:Phantom_forerunner_symbol.png|Symbol that appears on the | File:Phantom_forerunner_symbol.png|Symbol that appears on the [[Type-52 Phantom]] in ''Halo Reach''. | ||
File:Halseys Journal Covenant IRIS symbol.png|A symbol that appears in the inner workings of the [[Kig-Yar point defense gauntlet]] that closely resembles that of the [[Iris]] artifact glyphs. | File:Halseys Journal Covenant IRIS symbol.png|A symbol that appears in the inner workings of the [[Kig-Yar point defense gauntlet]] that closely resembles that of the [[Iris]] artifact glyphs. | ||
File:Halo 4 Sword Symbols.png|Energy sword symbols in ''Halo 4''. | File:Halo 4 Sword Symbols.png|Energy sword symbols in ''Halo 4''. | ||
File:H2A Render PlasmaGrenade.png|Green | File:H2A Render PlasmaGrenade.png|Green [[plasma grenade]] symbol projecting the symbol for [[Installation 04]]. | ||
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File:Sunaion Triangle symbols.png|This appears throughout Sunaion. | File:Sunaion Triangle symbols.png|This appears throughout Sunaion. | ||
File:Triangle_Shield.png|These appear on barriers throughout Sunaion. | File:Triangle_Shield.png|These appear on barriers throughout Sunaion. | ||
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File:Sunaion Mural.png|A big mural on Sunaion. | File:Sunaion Mural.png|A big mural on Sunaion. | ||
File:Sunaion Guardian Symbol.png|A mural that has a version of the [[Guardian]] symbol on it. | File:Sunaion Guardian Symbol.png|A mural that has a version of the [[Guardian]] symbol on it. | ||
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The languages in their original form are heard in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. In ''Halo 2'', their words are translated for the convenience of the player. Elites in ''Halo: CE'' spoke a deep, warbling tongue. This was achieved by reversing the voice acting of [[David Scully]]. The ever-popular "Wort, wort, wort!" shouted by many Elites during gameplay is actually [[Sergeant Johnson]]’s famous "Go, go, go!" reversed and sped up.<ref name="gogogo">[http://forums.bungie.org/halo/archive5.pl?read=105659 EliteSpeak]</ref> The hissing-like language of the Jackals is actually the English language reversed. This, and the other Covenant languages ([[Yanme'e|Drones]], [[Mgalekgolo|Hunters]]), have remained the same since ''Halo 2''. | The languages in their original form are heard in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. In ''Halo 2'', their words are translated for the convenience of the player. Elites in ''Halo: CE'' spoke a deep, warbling tongue. This was achieved by reversing the voice acting of [[David Scully]]. The ever-popular "Wort, wort, wort!" shouted by many Elites during gameplay is actually [[Sergeant Johnson]]’s famous "Go, go, go!" reversed and sped up.<ref name="gogogo">[http://forums.bungie.org/halo/archive5.pl?read=105659 EliteSpeak]</ref> The hissing-like language of the Jackals is actually the English language reversed. This, and the other Covenant languages ([[Yanme'e|Drones]], [[Mgalekgolo|Hunters]]), have remained the same since ''Halo 2''. | ||
According to voice actor [[Wikipedia: | According to voice actor [[Wikipedia:David_Sobolov|David Sobolov]], who played [[Ripa 'Moramee]] in [[Halo Wars]] and [[Jul 'Mdama]] in [[Halo 4]], the fictional language spoken by the Elites in Halo 4 was a "made-up language that was based on Japanese," that started out as being improvised by the voice actors. Except due to legal concerns, the voice lines and language were intentionally scripted instead. Because of the complexity of the fictional language, "it took almost ten minutes per line to record" and required extra time to record than usual.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqimsG-eGpQ Youtube - TFcon: Halo 4 had its own Language w/Bumblebee voice actors David Sobolov & Jon Bailey]</ref> | ||
In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', Sangheili hieroglyphics were inspired by [[:Wikipedia:Islamic art|Islamic]], [[:Wikipedia:Culture of Mongolia#Fine arts|Mongolian]], and [[:Wikipedia:Indian art|Indian art]], as well as [[:Wikipedia:Egyptian hieroglyphs|Egyptian]] and [[:Wikipedia:Maya script|Mayan hieroglyphics]].<ref>'''[[The Art of Halo 5: Guardians]]''', ''page 82''</ref> | In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', Sangheili hieroglyphics were inspired by [[:Wikipedia:Islamic art|Islamic]], [[:Wikipedia:Culture of Mongolia#Fine arts|Mongolian]], and [[:Wikipedia:Indian art|Indian art]], as well as [[:Wikipedia:Egyptian hieroglyphs|Egyptian]] and [[:Wikipedia:Maya script|Mayan hieroglyphics]].<ref>'''[[The Art of Halo 5: Guardians]]''', ''page 82''</ref> | ||
A | A Covenant language was created by David Peterson, creator of the Dothraki language used in ''Game of Thrones'', for ''[[Halo: The Television Series]]''.{{Ref/Twitter|k_wolfkill|1507493397807788032|Kiki Wolfkill|Quote=@CharlieBMurphy literally learned an entire new language and performed beautifully in that language. Unreal. Language created by David Peterson who created Dothraki for GoT #HaloWatchParty|D=25|M=03|Y=2022}} Peterson posts transcripts for the words and their translations in a series of posts on Archive of Our Own, accessible [https://archiveofourown.org/series/2828287 here]. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Sangheili vowels.png|Sangheili vowels as pronounced in the games and live action films by Sangheili. | File:Sangheili vowels.png|Sangheili vowels as pronounced in the games and live action films by Sangheili. | ||
File: | File:Halo 4 Concept Art by Albert Ng 04b.jpg|Concept art of control panels with Sangheili symbols on it. | ||
File:Halo 4 Emblem Covie Sigil.png|Emblem of a Covenant symbol in ''Halo 4''. | File:Halo 4 Emblem Covie Sigil.png|Emblem of a Covenant symbol in ''Halo 4''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' | *''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Shadow of Intent]]'' | *''[[Halo: Shadow of Intent]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Halo: The Television Series]]'' | *''[[Halo: The Television Series]]'' | ||
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**''[[Emergence]]'' | **''[[Emergence]]'' | ||
**''[[Homecoming (TV Series)|Homecoming]]'' | **''[[Homecoming (TV Series)|Homecoming]]'' | ||
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