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Language of the Ancient's

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To understand the Stargate we should first understand the Inventor's. Allot of the Gates in the Galaxy were built by the Goa'uld. But it is believed that a race known as the Ancients were the ones who actually invented the gate. So we have dedicated this section to understanding the language of the Ancients.

The Universe is so vast, and we are so small, there is one only one thing that we can truly control. Whether we are Good, or Evil - Oma Desala

There are 38 Established Words, 30 Translated Words

Dr Daniel Jackson
Dr Daniel Jackson dressed from Abydos. Dr Daniel Jackson's 2 major contributions to this site is 1 figuring out how to work the Stargate. 2 Translated the language of the Ancients.

Language Study Points

The Fifth Race (17 of 20)
Ancient Latin English
eetium etiam Yes (answering a question) yes, certainly
haud No no, not at all, by no means.
Cruvas curvus Wrong arched, bent, bowed, curved, crooked, wrong (morally crooked).
Cozars crur, cruris Leg's Leg, shank, shin, also foot
Fallatus

Făcultas

Ability power, means, opportunity, capacity, ability, stock.
Fron frons Head forehead, brow, front
Egoo ego I I, self
Indeeo indigeo Need to require, need, stand in need of.
navo novo New to make anew, refresh, revive, change, alter, invent.
Lochus locus Location place, location, situation, spot. [monastery]
Euge eu : euge : eugepae Good good! well done! good job!
Noo Nos We we / (Example) WE live and die by that creed.
ani   Are  
Anqueetus Antiquitas the Ancient ancient, old, hoary
Feggus fio, fieri, factus Finished be made, be done, become.
Comdo commodo Please
Asorda adservio Help to aid, help, assist [to assist , help].
Deserdi  desidero Wish to long for, wish for greatly, to miss.
Un sure translated Words/ phrases
Ancient English
Hic Qua Videeum The Place of our Legacy OR A Piece of our Leg

 

Window of Opportunity (6 of 7)
Ancient Latin English
Domatavus  dominatus Master mastery
vestul hesito Uncertain uncertain
Motabilum praeteritus Past past
Adventus appositus Approching [placed near, lying near; approaching, near to; fit, appropriate, apposite]
Perennial pernicies Disaster [destruction , disaster, ruin, bane].
Abicierum abiciectum To give up [to pronounce carelessly, break off abruptly ; to get rid of, give up; to dash to the ground, weaken, dishearten]
Deductavum Deductum    
Homecoming (3)
Ancient Latin English
Vis Avius Lost [wandering, astray, lost]
Uban Urbs, Urbis City [a walled town or city]
Lacun   Of the Lost  
The Lost City Part 1 (1)
Ancient Latin English
derentius dementis insane [out of one's mind , insane, senseless]
The Lost City Part 2 (4 of 7)
Ancient Latin English
Terre Terra Earth [earth , land, ground, soil; a country, land, region]
Subo Sub Under [underneath , under; close under, at the foot of]
glaciuse glacies Ice  
dormoda dormio Sleep [to sleep; to rest , be inactive]
Un sure translated Words/ phrases
Ancient English
Praclarush Taonas Lost in Fire
Ancient English
Subo Glaciuse Under the Ice
Ancient English
Aveo Amacuse Goodbye
Taonas (Sphere)  Praclarush (Label) Identification

Phrases

The Fifth Race
Noo ani Anqueetus:
We are the Ancient's
Hic Qua Videeum: The Place of our Legacy OR A Piece of our Leg
Egoo Indeeo Navo Lochus: I Need New Location
Lost City Part 2
Pracarush Taonas: Lost in Fire
Terre Atlantis: Earth Atlantis
Subo Glaciuse: Under the Ice
Aveo Amacuse: Goodbye

 

Window of Opportunity
Domatavus  vestul Motabilum: Master of Uncertain Past
Perennial Adventus: Approaching Disaster
Poteramus, Paterus, Potarrad, Cramerus, Cramat, Cremus
Homecoming
Vis Uban: Lost City (Place of Great Power)