![]() ![]() ![]() Funny enough he asked me where I would like to go. I'm very much looking forward to giving him the rest of his gifts and later going out to eat with his parents. I'm glad I could help make him so happy that he's finally excited about it. But bonus side effect he learned the song. "If you're happy and you know it flap your wings." And he would flap. It was just part of the funny trick to get him to flap his wings. Funny enough I wasn't trying to teach him that. He learned that from the Happy And You Know It song which he now has nearly the whole song too. And he said "Happy" for the first time in this. He finally learned "I come from the land down under." He says that A LOT now. We're up to part 6 now and his old stuff he's mastered the pronunciation. "Gotta be a budgie." I'm quite behind on posting his videos. So now he has a new favorite verb and he's going around combining it with his other words. Minion quickly picked up "Gotta be first". That's from The Easter Bunny Is Coming to Town. Right now I'm teaching him to sing "Someone's gotta be first. Teaching him songs is the way to build his vocabulary. Minion has reached 100 words! I'm so proud of him. Then I will need new paint colors to draw the rocks and plants.īig news. I hope today I can work on at least making the ocean floor for the bathroom. I'm just not sure what to draw for my main pic on those pages. I only had two pages left for Nov and December so not a lot of room to work with. My current Bullet journal is almost done. Got some cool space stuff from England so I'm looking forward to doing a space theme in my new book. I got pretty much all my washi tapes and stickers in the mail finally. Been doing lots of traditional but I miss my true calling which is digital. I did work on my bullet journal and made some new Fear art I hope to color as a digital piece. I got very weak after that and the next day I had no energy. I started the painting in the bathroom and made the water gradient but didn't paint the sandy bottom yet. If you have any more of your translations which we didn’t feature here, Say it in the comments and we will update the post as we go along.Things have been going well. Now we have a collection of words here from the Minion movies which will help you understand the minions and what they are talking about. For example, ‘poulet tiki masala’ is French for the Indian chicken dish,” he said. There are a lot of food references in the language. ![]() What’s brilliant about the Minion language is that it is indeed gibberish but it sounds original because Pierre puts in words from various languages and does the huge share of the Minion recordings himself. “Their language sounds silly, but when you think that they’re actually communicating, that’s what makes it entertaining. “We sort of established that these guys have been around, like, forever, serving masters all over the world and it gave us some sort of license to pick words here and there … Funny words, like in the Japanese language, and the Korean language, Chinese, Italian-and mix everything up to make this very special language that they have,” they said in an interview.Ĭhris Renaud, who co-directed Despicable Me, the film where the Minions first appeared, said that Coffin recorded the majority of the Minion words and it’s due to his creative imagination he used various foreign words that the language sounds humorous and genuine. Creators said in an interview that they imagined the Minions as being able to work for evil villains all over the world, so that gives them global appeal and global language. Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, directors of the Minions movies explained, they used their creative license to pick up exotic sounding words from all over the world to create the Minions language and it works quite well together, people all over the world helped us identified many words. The language of the yellow adorable creatures is also called the Banana Language by some fans, the gibberish that the crazy yellow Minions from the Despicable Me movies is actually a bunch of words taken from other languages, as well as some onomatopoeia (words that sound like what they mean), or just syllables that sound goofy together. Now, for a quite sometime Minionese: The language of the minions is starting to build up in vocabulary as well as in popularity. Just like real languages, they developed and evolved over years of use by fans and language enthusiasts. Klingon, Elvish, Dothraki and Esperanto were created by expert linguists and these all are actually made up language not some collection of jibberish words. Love the yellow adorable creatures? Here is the minion language dictionary which helps you understand the yellow devils.
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