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    The Unas Language from the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 is a simplistic constructed language that lends itself to quick, sharp sentences. It is spoken by the Unas, a primitive and strong clan-based race of humanoid aliens. All Unas words and sentences are said with animal emphasis (and as such all Unas words are fully capitalised), and are often repeated many times, either for strength or because the Unas is emotionally intense or feels its point isn't being understood.

    The Unas language is remarkably similar in certain resepects to the Goa'uld language, suggesting to some a relationship.


        Unas language
            Unas Syntax
                Pronouns
            Unas Dictionary
                A
                B
                K
                L
                M
                N
                O
                S
                T
                U
                Z
                Notable Phrases
                KA KEKA ONAC
                KEKATA
                SESEKA
                BERNAR KA CHA
            Relation to Goauld

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    Unas Syntax
    The syntax of the Unas language is the same as that of English: subject-verb-object. There are no known tenses in the Unas Language.

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    Pronouns
    The Unas language possess only one pronoun, KO, meaning 'we'. In all other instances, one either uses the proper noun, or excludes it entirely. For instance the sentence AKANA KEKA CHAKA (Akana kills Chaka) uses the proper nouns Akana and Chaka, with the verb KEKA (to kill).

    The pronoun KO (we) is used very differently to its English counterpart. KO acts as a suffix, much like the suffix -men in Chinese. The above sentence AKANA KEKA CHAKA (Akana kills Chaka) has an entirely different meaning when KO is added; AKANA KO KEKA CHAKA (All the Unas named AKANA kill Chaka). However, KO can be eliminated entirely in some instances of extreme emphasis; KO CHA (we will stay).



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    Unas Dictionary
    To date only a very small portion of the Unas language has been translated.

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    A
    A: and

    A: particle, all (see KO(2))

    AKANA: a name

    A KA NAY: as one tribe

    A CHA'KA: general greeting/hello/etc.

    A KA: thank you

    ASEK: shirt

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    B
    BERNAR: retreat

    BERNAR KA CHA: break off attack and retreat

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    K
    KA: no

    KA CHA: only (me, him KA CHA/me and him only)

    KADA: naquadah

    KA NAY: friend

    KEKA: danger

    KEKATA: staff weapon

    KEL: why

    KEL: how

    KEL KO TAR: who is he/can we trust him

    KEL KA: how many

    KEL KA NAYA: how many tribes

    KETA: retaliate

    KO: we/us

    KO: all together (UNAS KO KEKA/all the unas fight)

    KO: give

    (KO) CHA: to stay

    KO KA CHA: relocate, move

    (KO) NO NAY: away from your home

    KOR: iron

    KOR ASEK: refers to the alpha male - his name, actually (iron shirt)

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    L
    LOTA: wait


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    M
    MAK TAL: a sacrifice

    MAKA: sorry, apologies

    MA KAN NOK: stop fighting immediately

    MOO TA: marked for death/going to die

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    N
    NAK: enemy

    NAN: feed/eat

    NAY A: tribe

    NO NA: home

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    O
    ONAC: the Goa'uld

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    S
    SOSEKA: a large number, 20 (two tens)

    SHA: yes/I agree

    SHA NAT: to free (from a prison/danger)

    SHESH: I don't know, I don't understand

    SHEISH: an exclamation for alarm

    SHO: this

    SKA NAT: stop fighting

    SKA NAT: save lives

    SKA NAT TE: alliance, to preserve life.

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    T
    TA: speak, negotiate

    TA: say, how do I say ("TA relocate?")

    TATAK: attack

    TAR: who

    TAK: trick, deception

    TAR MAN KAN KO: do you wish to help us

    TE: particle used for introduction (TE KOR ASEK/I am Iron Shirt)

    TE: particle (Chinese "a")

    TOK: against/resistance

    TONOK: that (referring to the most recent object)

    TONOK SHESH: that is unclear

    TONOK TOK ONAC: to fight the Goa'uld

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    U
    'UMAN: humans/Tau'ri (derived from "human")

    'UMAN TA TOK: will the humans attack

    UNAS NAY A TOK: all the tribes will fight

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    Z
    ZO: particle (Chinese "a")

    ZO: will

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    Notable Phrases
    KEL KO KEKA: why did you attack us?

    DAN'AL CHO'EE'CHE, 'UMAN KO KEKA UNAS: while you Dan'al (Daniel Jackson) spoke peace, the humans killed Unas.

    A TOK 'UMAN: a human that is different than the rest, a better human

    KA CHA: away from harm

    SHA NAT KA KEKA: to help one escape from impending doom (eg, "I was helping you escape the executioner.")

    KA KEK: you don't have to kill

    KA NAN TOK: Get out of my way!

    SHO EYAY JAY: this thing is good (as in moral)

    UNAS KO TOK ONAC: the Unas fight the Goa'uld

    MAK TAL KO KAKEKA 'UMAN ONAC NAYA, ONAC KEKATA KEKA MAKTAL: The sacrifices fight the human hosts, but the goa'uld's staff weapons kill the sacrifices.

    A CHA'KA AKANA, CHO'EE'CHE: hello, Akana. Please, sit.

    AKANA, CHAKA KA CHA KA KEKA 'UMAN MAKTAL: Akana and Chaka don't kill the human sacrifices.

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    KA KEKA ONAC
    From "Enemy Mine", although literally translated "not kill the Goa'uld", context suggests it should be understood "take the weapons of the Goa'uld", or "disarm the Goa'uld".

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    KEKATA
    Mafdet theorizes that KEKATA simply means weapon, and applies to all weapons of any description, whereas I have translated it to mean solely the Jaffa Staff Weapon; If we break it apart, we see KA TA or don't speak; thus it can be assumed that something that silences someone for good kills them, a weapon. This debate will remain open however, for there is yet no translation for KE.

    Also may be composed of KEKA meaning danger and TA meaning speak.

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    SESEKA
    A large number, or twenty. Although the second translation is never given, it can be assumed to mean approximately that number, as the size of the army in "Enemy Mine" is approximately 300 Unas, which is twenty times KOR ASEKs tribe of between seven and fifteen. Elsewhere it has been speculated that SESEKA means "forty-four" or "four and four tens". This is still a plausible number with the lower end of the estimated tribe size.

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    BERNAR KA CHA
    This can be translated both "retreat only" and "retreat, and don't hurt". In this case, the multiple meanings of KA CHA lead to the same meaning; however, in some other cases, they do not. Presumably, KA CHA means "only", because if it is only a couple of people, then they must trust each other, and therefore KA CHA "not hurt" each other.

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    Relation to Goauld
    The Goa'uld language has numerous similarities with Unas, leading some to believe that the former was derived from the latter. Whether or not this is true, there are some similarities, not least of which is the subject-verb-object word order. There are also vocabulary similarities, as follows:

      KEKA/Khek: "Kill" or "death" in both Goa'uld and Unas.
      ONAC: In Goa'uld, "onac" means "sentient being". In Unas, it means "Goa'uld".
      TOK: In Unas "tok" means "against" while the Tok'ra are the Goa'uld against Ra.





     
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