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Barsoom martians
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barsoom martians

As a result, the show provides an in-depth accounting of the four Martian races and how their wider society functions. All of this pointed to a dramatic conflict that apparently required the Legion of Superheroes to travel back in time to prevent some disaster tied to the Martian race from occurring. Meanwhile, the king was also hated by extremist elements of the repressed White Martian race. For instance, the more conservative elements of the ruling caste disliked the king's progressive reforms. The multiple suspects involved in the case gave Young Justice: Phantoms the opportunity to explore all four of the different Martian castes in detail. Related: Young Justice: Phantoms Cast & Character Guide: Every Voice Actor This was a matter of great concern, as crime in general and murder specifically were incredibly rare on Mars, due to the inability of any Martian to conceal their crimes from the telepathic hive-mind all Martians share. Despite this unique quality of Martian culture, however, it was still impossible to identify a suspect, as the fallen king had many enemies in all levels of the Martian society. However, shortly after their arrival, the heroes were drawn into the investigation of the recently assassinated Martian king. These episodes detailed how the young couple traveled to Mars, where they planned to hold a traditional Martian marriage ceremony with Miss Martian's family. Written versions of Barsoomian however can differ greatly between different cities.Picking up one year after the end of Young Justice: Outsiders, the story of the first three episodes of Young Justice: Phantoms primarily focused upon the upcoming marriage of Miss Martian and Superboy. Therefore, there never are any language barriers between different people from Barsoom, no matter what country or city on the planet they originate from. In the books it is mentioned that Barsoomian is the only language spoken on the entire planet of Barsoom.

barsoom martians

Consonants, both voiced and unvoiced, may also be long or short. Consonants are similar to English (b d j g, p t tj k, v z, f th s h, r l, m n, w y), with the addition of the velar fricatives ch and gh. There are ten vowels, five long and five short, transcribed short a e i o u and long aa ey ee oa oo diphthongs are ao (as in how) and ay (as in high). To form the plural, the consonants are voiced: du "we", dud "us", gi "they". For the object, the initial consonant is suffixed: tu "I", tut "me" ki "he", kik "him". Some inflection is found in the pronouns. The vocabulary is relatively simple, with little poetic language. There is a word that makes direct object definite, as in Hebrew. Possession is indicated by juxtaposing the object with the possessor, as in Malay. There are few inflections, and word order is fixed to verb–subject–object. Spoken Barsoomian has mostly lexical words, with the equivalent of grammatical words such as prepositions and pronouns conveyed telepathically. It was developed from Burroughs' examples and descriptions by Paul Frommer for the 2012 film John Carter of Mars Frommer also created the Na’vi language for Avatar.

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Barsoomian is the constructed language of the fictional Barsoomians, the sapient humanoid inhabitants of Mars in the Barsoom series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs.















Barsoom martians