What does Gona mean in Trigedasleng?
Gona: Derives from the English word gunner, if directly translated. In Trigedasleng, this semantically translates to the English warrior.
How do the grounders say your fight is over?
Notable Phrases. Your fight is over: Yu gonplei ste odon. My fight is over: Ai gonplei ste odon. Our fight isn’t over: Oso gonplei nou ste odon.
What does Yu Gonplei Ste Odon mean in the 100?
Yu gonplei ste odon means “Your (singular) fight is over”, and Yo gonplei ste odon means “Your (plural) fight is over”. Where you saw yo, it was probably in reference to a plural entity whose fight was over.
What is I love you in Trigedasleng?
Ai hod you in seintaim. | ||
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Ai | hod | seintaim. |
I | hold | same-time |
1SG | love | also |
I love you, too. |
What is the meaning of Seda?
SEDA
Acronym | Definition |
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SEDA | Staff and Educational Development Association |
SEDA | Social and Economic Data Analysis |
SEDA | South East Drift Association |
SEDA | Staged Event Driven Architecture |
How do you say I hate you in grounder language?
“I hate you” would be Yu fleim ai op, so it’s more literally like “you anger me”. If you want to emphasize it, you can also do Yu fleim ai klin.
How do you say blood must have blood in a grounder?
Lexa leads her people in a chant of “blood must have blood” in Grounder language Trigedasleng “Jus drein jus daun!” A half scared, half blood thirsty look comes over Clarke before she joins in the chant.
How do you say Yu Gonplei Ste Odon?
Phonetic spelling of Yu gonplei ste odon Yooh GON-play steh oh-DOHN.
What is a Seda in the 100?
Seda (teacher in Trigedasleng) Sensei (by Diyoza)
Is the grounder language real?
It’s a conlang (constructed language), derived from English and called “Trigedasleng”, created specifically for this show. For all intents and purposes it is a real language, yes, since it has its own set of grammar rules, vocabulary, etc.
What kind of language do they speak in the 100?
Trigedasleng
If you take a look, you should be able to figure some things out. In effect, the Grounder language (called Trigedasleng) is an evolved form of English. All the words in the language come from English; the grammar and pronunciation’s just changed a little bit (and the meanings of words).
What is Filipino Seda?
“Seda” is a Filipino word for silk, and it is a symbol of commitment to weave together exceptional service and a remarkable hotel experience.