Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Atlantean Language

In this video, I translate and speak Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Modern Atlantean language, or Thala. Atlantean is an SOV (Subject Object Verb) language like Amharic, Hindi, Japanese, Burmese, Tamil, among others. Yanga, Yenga, Yiinga (synonyms for “English“) Thala, Tala, Dala (synonyms for “Atlantean,“ different dialectal pronunciations) Alle ~ all / Alea (all’s genitive case) anshaan ~ human being(s) seveila ~ freedom ve ~ and engaale ~ equal endayuseolani (dignity and rights), compound noun ~ endayu ~ dignity ~ seolani ~ rights Heyorah ~ to be born (spirit soul) ~ heyorahae ~ born-are (verb neutral conjugation), heyorae (colloquial neutral conjugation) Azeila ~ they (subject third person plural pronoun) navajala ~ reason zeve ~ conscience ~ zeviemi ~ conscience-with (instrumental case) Zeve emi ~ navajala ve zeviemi (reason-and-conscience-with) Majalah ~ to be blessed,
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