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How To Write Allonsy In Gallifreyan Font

The French expression allons-y is essentially the first person plural ( nous) form of the imperative of aller ("to go"), followed by the adverbial pronoun y. Rough synonyms include On y va ! ("Let's go") and C'est parti ("Here we go"). An informal variation is Allons-y, Alonso. The name Alonso doesn't refer to an actual person; it's just tacked.


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This is a transcription done in Loren Sherman's fan made script inspired by the 'Gallifreyan' language from BBC's doctor who. This video explains how to read.


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It's composed of "Allons ": the imperative "us " (Nous) version of "Aller " (To go) and the adverbial pronoun "y " which refers to the place you are going or what you are starting. Because it's using imperative, this is an order. And because this is conjugated with "Us " (Nous) it implies that you are included into the.


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Download Gallifreyan and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. ‎You may never become a Time Lord from Doctor Who, but you can learn to write their elegant, intricate language. Send your friends messages with Gallifreyan writings right from your iMessage app!. Allons-y! Geronimo! * While there is no official lexicon to the circular.


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If you are trying to write an English word with the letter C, use the consonant the C most sounds like. For example, in the word 'cake' in Circular Gallifreyan would be spelled 'kake.'. The word 'office' would be spelled 'offise.'. The four base consonant-symbols, without any diacritic marks, represent B, J, T, and TH.


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ive seen so many different version of it written in circular. does anyone know the definitive version of it and can explain how its written?


The word "Allonsy!" in Gallifreyan from the BBC TV show Doctor Who

And one final point, Allons-Y and Molto Bene and the few other things he says in another language are not translated into English, so he isn't saying it in Gallifreyan and having it translate; he also pronounces Allons-y incorrectly (It should be \,a-lo(n)-'ee\, with a nasal 'n') - whereas the TARDIS would most likely translate it with correct.


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I'm trying to find the correct spelling for "allons-y" in gallifreyan and this is what i found on the internet is it correct ? comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment. erroronline1 •.


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Words in Gallifreyan are based around circles. A word begins at the bottom of the circle (that is, the part of the circle closest to the bottom of the image/paper) and proceed anticlockwise around the word. An example can be seen to the right. Notice both attached and unattached vowels in action in this word. You also have two letters, 'P' and.


Allonsy in Doctor Who's Gallifreyan

Out-of-universe, the reason the writers chose to write allons-y is because it is distinct from let's go—the two different connotations and even different musicality (in the spoken sense). I think the Doctor is using a phrase that is not Gallifreyan, but would be largely recognized on Gallifrey, and has the equivalent fun, etc that allons-y.

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