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* [[Trigedasleng Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] | * [[Trigedasleng Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] | ||
* [[Trigedasleng Historical Linguistics|Historical Linguistics]] | * [[Trigedasleng Historical Linguistics|Historical Linguistics]] | ||
* ''[[The 100]]'' dialogue: [[Season 2 | * ''[[The 100]]'' dialogue: [[Season 2 The 100 Dialogue|Season 2]], [[Season 3 The 100 Dialogue|Season 3]], [[Season 4 The 100 Dialogue|Season 4]], [[Season 5 The 100 Dialogue|Season 5]], [[Season 6 The 100 Dialogue|Season 6]], [[Season 7 The 100 Dialogue|Season 7]] | ||
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[[category:David's languages]] | [[category:David's languages]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:09, 28 May 2020
Trigedasleng is a language created by David Peterson for the CW series The 100. The language is based exclusively on modern English, as it's an imagined future state of the English language. Consequently, it is an a posteriori language. The language is spoken by a number of different clans which comprise the Grounders: the descendants of Americans who survived a nuclear catastrophe. For more information about the language, use the links provided below: