If you're a human, you probably find it hard to make tode noises.
Instead, you can use these similar sounds.
There are two choices for each sound. Say whatever flows easiest in the sentence.
The following audio shows how to pronounce each one. It reads them from top-left, to bottom-right. Note: Pronunciation is not strict.
HQ-LU-audio-macmic-23.mp4
Read from:
- outside-in
- bottom-to-top
As an example, let's take the word for 'don't like':
It's wind (rain (bot (tode))) fire.
Or in other words, woo lo da ra cur.
You could shorten this. All of these are valid as well:
woolodaracwoolaracurwoolarac
Consider using the longer version if you want to emphasise the word, or in a more formal setting. Use the shorter one if it doesn't matter so much, or you're in a rush.
Combined with some other words, you could say ruruh woolarac dat.
This means "I don't like robots".
Sentences can be read in either direction.
This means that wind sounds will be different depending on whether you're reading from right-to-left or left-to-right.
- Forwards:
w / woo - Backwards:
ee-w / ee-woo - Bidirectional:
oo-w / oo-woo
Tode-tode can also be pronounced as uh-r / uh-ruh (instead of just ruh-r / ruh-ruh)


