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The [[Covenant]] has their own unique language, which is heard in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]]. In [[Halo 2]], their words are translated for the convinience of the player. Elites in Halo 1 spoke a deep, warbling tongue. This was achieved by playing in reverse the voice acting of [[David Scully]]. The ever popular "Wort wort wort!" shouted by many Elites during gameplay is actually "Go go go!" reversed.
The [[Covenant]] has their own unique language, which is heard in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]]. In [[Halo 2]], their words are translated for the convinience of the player. Elites in Halo 1 spoke a deep, warbling tongue. This was achieved by playing in reverse the voice acting of [[David Scully]]. The ever popular "Wort wort wort!" shouted by many Elites during gameplay is actually "Go go go!" reversed.
==Written Language==
[[Conversations from the Universe]] contains letters written by two [[Prophets]]: [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]] and [[Prophet of Supposition|Supposition]]. The writting in these letters resembles English, with various alterations.


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Revision as of 17:44, December 29, 2006

The Covenant has their own unique language, which is heard in Halo: Combat Evolved. In Halo 2, their words are translated for the convinience of the player. Elites in Halo 1 spoke a deep, warbling tongue. This was achieved by playing in reverse the voice acting of David Scully. The ever popular "Wort wort wort!" shouted by many Elites during gameplay is actually "Go go go!" reversed.

Written Language

Conversations from the Universe contains letters written by two Prophets: Truth and Supposition. The writting in these letters resembles English, with various alterations.

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