From The Languages of David J. Peterson
During the first season of Motherland: Fort Salem, Méníshè (M) spoken dialogue was featured in four of the ten episodes, the final episode also contained a line in Camarilla (C), a language derived from Méníshè. That dialogue is shown below.
Episode 103
GENERAL AMIS (M)
They will not stop until we end them, one cell at a time. Using all the weapons at our disposal.
GENERAL SHARMA (M)
Perhaps it is time for some new leadership.
GENERAL AMIS (M)
These are seeds I've never heard before.
Episode 106
ADIL (M)
You made weapons of your songs.
ALDER (M)
I defended myself. And made a place for our people.
ADIL (M)
What kind of place?
Episode 107
ALDER (M)
Gathering piles of wood are they?
WITCH FATHER (M)
Such good manners.
KHALIDA (M)
Our songs are not safe with you.
Episode 110
ADIL (M)
Don't let Alder be right about you.
ADIL (M)
These people are here to help.
SAMIRA (M)
You have betrayed us all. Take these strangers and leave.
ALDER (M)
I promise you, we only want to help. We can protect you and heal your sick.
SAMIRA (M)
I have heard these promises before.
ADIL (M)
Will you allow this girl to heal the sick? She saved Khalida's life.
SAMIRA (M)
Khalida's been healed? She's alive?
ALDER (M)
Thank you for trusting us.
CAMARILLA SPEAKER (C)
General Alder. We've saved a place for you.