Aliens have landed on Earth, but don’t worry: they come in peace. Or at least, we think they do, but we can’t quite understand what they’re talking about.
Their language is not familiar and even highly trained experts are struggling to work out what they are saying. Your job is to work with the Martian examples that they have translated and work out some of the rules of their language. In doing so, you might even learn something about your own language.
The following are examples of English clauses translated into Martian.
Read the examples and then try to work out the answers to the questions asked at the end.
English | Martian | |
A. | I am happy | osaveb joffo |
B. | I was not happy | onixsavex joffo |
English | Martian | |
C. | We are eating | oomangixereb |
D. | He was eating | umangixerex |
E. | He ate | umangex |
Looking at the five examples you now have, do you think you can start to see any ‘rules’ for constructing Martian language?
Do you think you could explain at least one of the rules?
What would help you explain more rules?
Now for the tricky part. Your challenge is to use this next set of translations, along with what you have already learned about Martian, to solve the puzzle on the next page:
English | Martian |
I am happy | osaveb joffo |
I will be eating | omangixeret |
He had a friend | ukalex makky |
They were not happy | uunixsavex joffo |
We have friends | ookaleb makkyz |
She will eat a meal | umanget akky |
You did not sleep (where you is one person) | enixzizex |
Here is your puzzle. These English sentences need to be translated into Martian:
English | Martian |
He is happy | |
You ate a meal | |
We will have friends | |
They will not be sleeping | |
You (plural) were not happy | |
She was sleeping |
Now for a further challenge. Someone has recorded the following examples of Martian, and asked you to translate them into English:
Martian | English |
ukaleb makkyz | |
eesavet joffo | |
onixzizixereb | |
uumangixerex akky | |
oozizet |