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Learn to Speak Cachilote!

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By w1z111 WIZ, published May 07, 2008
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When I was quite young, my older sister and her boyfriend (whom she later married, and is still married to) used to carry on conversations that nobody could understand. Especially us younger siblings, of course...which was the whole purpose of it anyway!

Prerequisites:
Open mind
Quick mind
Loose tongue
Flexible tongue
Sense of humor!

The mysterious Cachilote Language! OK, I'm not sure I even spelled the word correctly, since I can't find anything online that even resembles that word as being associated with any language! A few spelling variants brought up some references to somebody's sailing boat in the Galapagos Islands, and some information about a sperm whale, and more about a bird from Argentina; but nothing makes any reference to any languages! The word is pronounced "catch-a-loadie", and it apparently means nothing at all, as related to language. Oh, well!

Hmmm...!? Hoodwinked? Could it be that my sister and her boyfriend concocted the whole thing just to keep us snotty little kids at bay? Hmmmmm...! They're clever enough; so they probably could have come up with it alright.

Hoo-boy! OK, so what is it? The Cachilote language is one that uses English sounding words but in a unique way. I can remember my sister and her boyfriend carrying on a discussion using Cachilote. It would sound something like this: (him):Hack-e-lul-lul-o! Hack-o-wack a-rud-e yack-o-u? (her):O-hack, I-mum jack-u-sus-tut fuf-i-nun-e tut-hack-a-nun-kuk yack-o-u! (him):Wack-hack-a-tut dud-o yack-o-u wack-a-nun-tut-o dud-o tut-o-dud-a-yack? (her):Lul-e-tut-sus gug-o tut-o tut-hack-e bub-e-a-cuc-hack; i-tut-sus vuv-e-rud-yack nun-i-cuc-e o-u-tut tut-o-dud-a-yack. (him):O-kuk! Lul-e-tut-sus gug-o!

Heh, heh! By now I'm sure you're probably laughing at the crude sound of the Cachilote Language; especially if you were able to read it fairly fast, and most especially out loud! It always sounds better when spoken fast! And, it is less decipherable that way too.

Learn to Speak Cachilote!

Cachi-WHAT-ee?

Credit: CRH

Copyright: CRH

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