Sangheili (language)/Silver

Sangheili is a constructed language created for the Halo: The Television Series co-created by linguists David Peterson, creator of the Dothraki language used in Game of Thrones, and Carl Buck. Both conlangers began jointly developing the Sangheili language nearly three years prior to the series premiere. By early 2022, Carl Buck estimated they had crafted close to 250 Sangheili words, those being base words and not variations of verbs and nouns. Actress Charlie Murphy learned Sangheili for her role as Makee on the show and was noted to have done a phenomenal job capturing the emphasis, pitch and pronunciations of the language.

Peterson posts transcripts for the words and their translations in a series of posts on Archive of Our Own, accessible here. See also David Petersons records here.

Overview
Sangheili, the language featured in the show, is a language spoken by the Sangheili, as well as generally inside the Covenant, an alien alliance that worships the Halo Array. The language is a lightly inflectional head-final language with distinctive vowel length and ejectives.

Sangheili uses Standard American Romanization. Ejective consonants are written with a following apostrophe, and the r is the tap [ɾ]. The language has long vowels, represented by a doubled vowel, and occasionally has geminates, also written doubly. Likely the most challenging aspect of the phonology are the consonants with a velar release. These are written as if they began with a consonant cluster, but they occur at every point of articulation—namely, pkh [pˣ], tkh [tˣ], kkh [kˣ], and qkh [qˣ], and even the fricative (or fricative-ending) consonants skh [sˣ], shkh [ʃˣ], and chkh [tʃˣ]

Case Particles / Postpositions
These particles are placed after an object.

Sangheili lines by David Peterson
* Denotes a word's spelling has not been confirmed.

Sangheili war chant : The Ballad of Kel 'Darsam
A poem was crafted for the series inspired by the Ballad of Kel 'Darsam in Joseph Staten's short novel, Halo: Shadow of Intent. In the show, this ballad is sung as a Sangheili war chant. These are only the first eight lines of a lengthier poem.

Transcribed words
The following words were transcribed phonetically and showcased in Episode 4 of the TV series.
 * [qˣe.p'os] - "qkhep'os" : needler
 * [saŋ.'ɣe.li.sˣu] - "sangheliskhu" : Sanghelios
 * [saŋ.ɣe.li] - "sangheli" : Sangheili
 * [xo.bu] - "khobu" : shoot
 * [ki:.'gia:.ra] - "kiigiaara" : Kig-Yar
 * [ɣa.ˈʃaŋ.k'o.] - "ghashank'o" : demon
 * [o.' q'o.ga.xa] : "oq'ogakha" : Keystone
 * [tʃ'aŋ.'ga.go.mo] - "ch'anggagomo" : Halo
 * [tʃ'aŋ.go.no] - "ch'anggono" : shield
 * [sˣu.tʃo] - "skhucho" : Down
 * [do.tʃo] - "docho" : Up

Basic Nouns / Names

 * Ch'adomo : Spartan(s)
 * Ch'ambuujo : Hierarch(s)
 * Ch'anggagomo : Halo, The Halo Ring
 * Qkhado Ch'anggagomo : The Sacred Ring, The Holy Ring
 * Ch'awaruutu : The Journey
 * Oq'o Ch'awaruutu : The Great Journey
 * Domo : Human(s)
 * Gaik'inat'u : Prophet of Regret, regret
 * Ghashank'o : Demon, Master Chief
 * Hirajo : Blessed One
 * Juukhojo : Prophet(s)
 * Q'iitu : Prophet of Mercy, mercy
 * Maduriga: Madrigal
 * Mak'ii : Makee
 * Oq'ogakha : Keystone
 * Sangheli : Sangheili
 * Shak'o : The Path, the way
 * Shandi : The Covenant, alliance
 * T'iiwajo : Heretic(s)

A

 * aamu : god(s), deity(ies)
 * akke : hand

B

 * baan : spine or back, behind
 * baashi : ceremony
 * bak'ontu : justice
 * bambit'a : to promise something to someone, to hold in reserve or specially something for someone (derived from the verb: bit'a)
 * bambit'agha : promise
 * banghaina : to sense, to pick up on (derived from the verb: ghaina)
 * bank'utkho : to defend, to resist (derived from k'utkho, bank'utkho literally means "to fight with the back" and by metaph. extension, "to fight back")
 * bekkhajo : creature, animal
 * bit'a : to bear, to carry, to hold
 * bojo : mother(s)

C

 * ch'aamosik'o : to better understand, to comprehend
 * ch'anaani : pillar
 * ch'anghutkho : combat, skirmish
 * ch'anik'o : to see
 * ch'anik'otan : saw
 * ch'anik'oji : seen
 * ch'anoq'o : great nobility
 * ch'anu : head
 * ch'apkhaat'u : grace
 * ch'imo : take, get, gain
 * ch'in : to take, to seize (ch'in literally means stab ~ stabbing)
 * chkhan : all, whole, endless
 * chkhan ba : all by
 * chkhan ni : over all

D

 * daagha : to worry
 * diibe : where (conjunction), in/to a particular place, at/from which (See also: ghaadi)
 * dokkhat'u : kindness
 * duje : to molt
 * dzana : woman, mortal female
 * dzima : brave
 * dzumu : to be sharp
 * dzuk'uuchi : battled
 * dzukhunt'u : dominance

E

 * et'ojo : swordsman(men)
 * eya : no, or to negate something (if added at end of a verb)

G

 * gadi : lower mandible
 * gaibaat'u : fortune, riches
 * gaiduje : to sully, to pollute (derived from the verb: duje)
 * gaikhawa : to guess, to predict (derived from the verb: khawa)
 * gakha : rocks, stones
 * ghaadi : where, in what place or position (See also: diibe)
 * ghaazhi : [causal conjunction] (Because..., So..., For..., And if..., When...)
 * ghaina : to hear
 * ghamaaziit'u : jealousy
 * ghaq'aaga : map
 * ghashank'o : demon, monster
 * baghashank'o : little demon
 * ghunu : to destroy, crush
 * guulo : master(s)

H

 * haala : strong
 * haali : stronger
 * hira : bless, praise
 * hodu : wait, pause
 * hunt'u : radiation, radiance

I

 * iikuji : know, realize, acknowledge
 * ik'o : eye(s)
 * ikhi : now, presently
 * ikhi ga : right now, right away
 * ikhi jaya : come quickly, come now
 * ikhi baazhi : previously

J

 * jaja : perhaps
 * jan : [First Person Singular] : I, me
 * jaya : come, arrive
 * jayaleya : can not arrive
 * jayatan : arrived
 * ruujaya : come quickly
 * juq'u : to join, unite
 * juuch'in : to accept, to adopt, to embrace (derived from the verb: ch'in)
 * juukhawa : to claim (derived from the verb: khawa)
 * juun : upper mandible
 * juunduje : to make look good, act good, perform well (derived from the verb: duje)
 * juutkhaat'u : defeat

K

 * k'aidon : kaidon
 * k'e : [Second Person Singular] : you, your
 * k'iis : light
 * k'iisho : luminary
 * k'ung : both
 * k'unjo : others, the rest
 * k'utkho : to fight
 * k'uucho : warrior(s), fighter(s)
 * khaayagha : profit, benefit
 * khawa : to say
 * khebit'a : to have, to possess, to retain (derived from the verb: bit'a)
 * khech'imo: retrieve, bring, reclaim
 * khekhawa : to respond (derived from the verb: khawa)
 * kheluuga : artifact, relic
 * khis : mongrel
 * khobu : fire (from a weapon), to shoot
 * khobuuya : hold your fire, cease firing
 * khoya : wise
 * khuut'a : brother(s), kin
 * kkhaaya : worthy
 * kkhaayeya : not worthy, hardly worth
 * kkhagadza : affirmative, that's right
 * kkhosa : to flee, escape

L

 * la'ajo : twin, partner, counterpart
 * lakhi : to rise up, to ascend
 * loshkho : to show
 * loloshkho : reveal
 * luk'a : spear
 * luuka : blood

M

 * maaro : to seek, to search
 * maarotan : found
 * q'amaaro : keep looking, continue searching
 * maasa : time, period, length of event
 * maaziit'u : revenge
 * maikhu : tool, device
 * matkha : kill, slay
 * matkhaji : killed, slew
 * matkhaya : do not kill
 * mejaya : get ready, prepare
 * mejayajo : preparing
 * mejayaq'u : get equipped
 * moduje : to lose track of (derived from the verb: duje)
 * mobaat'u : revelation
 * mobit'a : to recall, to remember, to think back on/to (derived from the verb: bit'a)
 * mogha : waves, surge
 * moq'aa : piety
 * moq'aaji : pious, devout
 * moq'aajo : zealot(s)
 * mos : brain, mind
 * mosik'o : to think, to understand
 * mosik'weya : do not understand
 * mosone : counsel, advice
 * mot'onguut'u : vindication
 * mu : him/her, himself/herself
 * muuri : [Third Person plural] they, them

N

 * nejo : father(s)
 * ngajo : nobody, no one
 * ngani : to need, to obtain
 * nizhi : also, in addition, about, as well
 * nuju : weak, cowardly
 * nujut'u : weakness

O

 * ogha : foot
 * ogha ni : near, close
 * oq'o : great, glorious, noble
 * oq'otu : glory

P

 * p'ikhe : creature, animal
 * pkha : [an auxiliary used for emphasis or to convey a sense of urgency]
 * pkhada : stop, halt, cease

Q

 * q'unqa : to forget, to forgive
 * q'unqijaga : will forget
 * q'a : but
 * q'ii : dead, death, demising
 * qkhaat'u : holiness
 * qkhado : holy, sacred
 * qkhan : enemy(ies)
 * qkhe : [interjection] oh

R

 * riikhe : as a group, collectively
 * riikhe ni : together, all together
 * riikhe oni : regroup, rally together
 * riikhe zi : among, in company
 * riin : us, we
 * rotkho : flesh, skin, hide
 * ruq'a : fire
 * ruq'ota : to burn, scorch
 * ruuk'ina : to attack

S

 * shaadat'u : loyalty
 * shkhoot'u : sign, signal

T

 * t'iis : word
 * t'ighaina : to hear and understand, to read one another (derived from the verb: ghaina)
 * t'ikhawa : to chat, to speak with (derived from the verb: khawa)
 * t'ulu : bone
 * tkha : [Inanimate Third Person] it(s)
 * tkhaari : those, them
 * tkhaas : that
 * tkhazhi : then, and then
 * tkhahan : to finish, to complete
 * tkhet'a : species, people, kin, nest
 * tkhunga : to send, to deliver
 * tkhungat'u : herald, bearer
 * tkhuyujo : ancients, forerunner(s)
 * tskha : to do
 * ts'uuchaga : yes
 * ts'uutsughaleya : impossible

U

 * uro : claws
 * uutu : evil

W

 * waaka : gift, offering
 * gawaaka : sacrifice
 * waqkhi : to leave, to allow
 * warut'o : go, forward, charge (inspired by wort from the games)
 * q'awarut'o : continue on, onward
 * wele : ship, vessel
 * welekkhosa : retreat

Y

 * yodu : soon

Z

 * zhuro : weapon(s)

Uncertain Vocabulary
The following words do not appear frequently in Peterson's translations.


 * bap'umo : source, origin
 * dunga : world
 * gazhumaaka : alert
 * has : sun
 * kkhago : ring
 * lushkho : star
 * nga : nothing
 * ngitkhagha : controls
 * p'umo : start, beginning
 * res : to die
 * ruubaabaacho : intruder(s)
 * zhaan : day