20 November 2014

The Sirian language - the extraterrestrial language.

Here I want to give you some notes about the Sirian extraterrestrial race language.
The language of the Sirian civilization is very old and extremely rich. There are really much more words that in any of the languages that are present on this planet Earth. Also, the Sirian language is a very developed language.
So there are much of words, alike that if you try to traduce them to the terrestrial language exactly, then you can't do this, because they are meaning the concepts of the reality that aren't discovered yet by your humanity (too young by cosimic standards). This world or universe is not a very simple thing that is, and the Sirians tried to describe it as well as possible, with especially created appropriated words. So there are much words meaning the nuances of something, that your terrestrial languages are more likely omitting and don't invented yet, instead of prefferring to use a new word to mean a nuance of something or in inverse a word meaning an entire and whole thing or concept.
The Sirian language contains nearly the same number of consonants, as do most of your Earth languages, but with a little more of additional consonants, that these languages maybe don't have. The Sirian language contain also a sufficient number of vowels. It also contains five major vowels, which are strung together to form words. Because verbs and nouns are given equal weight in the Sirian language, our sentence structure will seem strange to you.
The Sirian language is contextual in its nature. For example, the word "Selamat", which means condition, precedes words in a greeting or salutation to emphasize the word or phrase that follows. "Selamat Ja!" means "may a condition of Joy or oneness be present".
These words can be broken down into a number of basic proto-words. Normally, these consist of a consonant combined with a vowel. For example, the word for the main continent of Muktarin (name of one of the planet of star Sirius B) is "Sa-ka-ra" or "the soul of female creativity". "Ra" is the principle of female creativity: "Ka" refers to the body guardian or its soul: and "Sa" denotes the entirety of anything. This same principle of construction of words is found in your words much of times.
(*A part of informations that I mentioned here comes from the different articles with channelings from Sirians by Sheldan Nidle, and by Drekx Ω, also some are coming from an other diffrent sources, also I got some information because of my telepathic communication with the Sirian extraterrestrial people.)

I will give you here some words, that I know belong to the Sirian language and build here a short glossary of a Sirian Language.
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Dratzo - Hello
Ta - Heaven
God/Creator- Ja Ta - Joy of Heaven
Va Ta - Thing of Heaven - Water
Sa - One, Individuum, Living
Ga - Faith, Belief
Ka - soul or spiritual guardian of body
Bha - Soul
Jarin - Ultimate Joy
Selamat Jarin - Blessings
Bregga - Bridge
Zazuma - Thank you
Selamat Gajun - be One
Selamat Ja - Be in Joy
Selamat Jalwa! - Be in Everlasting Joy!
Jai Bashara - Good Day
Selamat Majon - Rejoice
Selamat Bakir - Welcome
Dramu Kasi - Much love
Selamat Bratzo! - Be in Satisfaction
Selamat Balik - Heartfelt welcome
Zauda Zagon - We come as One in the Light
Selamat Kasijaram - Be blessed in Love and Joy
Selamat Kasitaram - Be blessed in Heavenly Love and Joy
Sirius - Akonowai - The blessed path
Taj Jai Dan - Happy New Dawn
Selamat Kasijaram Zau - be blessed in the love and joy of spirit
Third planet - Atarmunk - Holy place of the Atar (eagle like bird)
Atar - Sirian bird that ressembles mostly to an eagle
Fourth planet - Muktarin; Land of the blue seas
"Rim", "-rin" or "-ran" signifies - ultimate
Selamat Kasi Da! - In Loving Service
Musal - Day
Akanowai Dajoie - Place of spirit star nation
Ya - Love, Sageness, wisdom
Da - Service
Ni - Heart
Na - Sky
Aktaiwa’ - Summoning
Mayete - Fidelity
Tananae - Friendship
El- Light
Akonowai - the blessed path
Gosho ba shen! - Action for All!
Selamat Matah! - Peace Be With You!
Selamat El - Let there be the Light

Article written by: NaNiYa

4 comments:

  1. Dramu Kasi! Ni & Na resonated deep within my memories for a very specifc reason I'm not aware of yet.

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  2. Dratzo,

    Zazuma.

    Selamat El,
    Tracy

    P.S. How did I do?

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