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| | Chakobsa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Lee Benjamin Worhoff explained in a host of publications but particularly in his Language, Battle and Cry,Note 2 this magnetism as the difference between objective and subjective reality as perceived by the naturally-objective, atheistic, ultra- rational Bhotani people. |  | | This was his graduate B.S. dissertation at the Royal Imperial The Chakobsa language was a secret language, invented using mirabhasa principles for use by the Bhotani Assassins of the first war of Assassins. |  | | The word order of Chakobsa has puzzled scholars for millennia in that it is predominantly Object-Subject-Verb, that is to say, it is Object first. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chakobsa
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| | Sights and Sounds of Dune |
 | | These fonts, although not technically a part of the actual Dune Chronicles, are at least interesting to consider. |  | | They were taken from Tommy of Escondido's Alien Fonts page, which also includes an interesting article on the Chakobsa language (referenced in bibliography) which was originally intended to be published in the Dune Encyclopedia, along with the constructed Fremen language by John Quijada. |
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http://www.class.uidaho.edu/eng295_2/webwork/justin_larsen/sights.html
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 | | Bene Gesserit train to be fully fluent in every commonly used tongue within the Imperium, in additi on to all ancient derivative and hunting languages, such as Chakobsa. |  | | Thanks to BG infiltration and their considerable espionage web, they have learnt many of the private House Battle Languages as well. |
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http://www.dune3.net/handbooks/bene_gesserit.txt
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| | Blogos |
 | | Like everyone else, Topping has invented his own phonetic system with âonly 30 charactersâ to help his voices get it right. |  | | Anyone would be forgiven for making the odd mistake trying to decipher this hang-over from a pre-Edisonian world. |  | | In a interesting twist on this radio âpronouncerâ agenda, The NYT ran a story today on Paul Topping, the man who establishes pronunciations of anything from acronyms such as LED (the diode) to the vocabulary of Frank Herbertâs Dune language Chakobsa for the (professional) readers of audiobooks. |
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http://www.multilingualblog.com/index.php/weblog/get_me_a_pronouncer
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| | Movie Script for DUNE by Frank Herbert-----Part 4 |
 | | MAPES (strangely asked) You know the ancient tongues? |  | | JESSICA I know the Bhotani Jib and Chakobsa, all the hunting languages. |  | | The Missionaria Protectiva has been here planting protective legends against a day of Bene Gesserit need. |
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http://unsolvedmysteries.com/usm341487.html
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| | Black Coffee: Little boy |
 | | I can't wait to teach him, except, I'm not going to teach him the sign symbols the book uses. |  | | I don't want our conversations eaves-dropped on, so instead I'll be teaching him the hand signals of Chakobsa, battle-tongue of House Atreides. |
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http://karavshin.org/blogs/black-coffee/archive/001617.html
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| | Re: Custody Rights |
 | | As his eyes assumed the blue of the Ibad, he learned the Chakobsa way. |  | | : As his eyes assumed the blue of the Ibad, he learned the Chakobsa way. |  | | He learned then : how to pole the sand for its weather, learned the language of the wind's : needles stinging his skin, learned how the nose can buzz with sand-itch and how : to gather his body's precious moisture around him to guard it and preserve it. |
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http://www.divorcecentral.com/forums/parenting_forums/messages/226.html
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| | The Sands of Time |
 | | In a similar episode, Jessica’s exposure to what she describes as the “violence” of the Fremen Chakobsa tongue causes her to infer that the Fremen culture is even more fiercely violent than is commonly suspected. |
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http://www.philipcoppens.com/dune.html
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 | | This book is a mixture of religious axioms and instructions for desert survival. |  | | Fremen speak common and an ancient battle-language known as Chakobsa, once spoken by many peoples on many different worlds. |
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http://www.hoboes.com/pub/Role-Playing/Future/Dune%20Roleplaying
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| | info/guide/a/an/anglo_portuguese_alliance_1 - Info and Guide. |
 | | Saint George - that Asia Minor was among the earliest regions to adopt the popular worship of the saint. |  | | Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 English (Germanic) 2 Albanian (Albanian) 3 Arabic (Semitic) 4 Basque 5 Breton (Celtic) 6 Chakobsa (Fictional from the Dune series) 7 Catalan (Romance) 8 Chinese, Mandarin (Chinese) 9 Czech (Slavic) 10. |
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http://pheeds.com/info/guide/a/an/anglo_portuguese_alliance_1.html
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| | Forever Star : the hardest little button to button! |
 | | The words 'God Emporer' were not in Chakobsa but in the language of the Islamiyat, where they conveyed an explicit second meaning to any speaker of that tongue: |  | | She moved to her right with the light, plowing through an empire's ransom in melange. |  | | Still in Chakobsa, written with a cutter in a fine flowing script, there was another message: |
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http://forever-star.com/books.html
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| | Skraelings - tribe.net |
 | | There are basics out there (mere poncing really) which I'm hoping to extrapolate into a simple, logical and efficient language we can all learn. |  | | Did my last exam the other day, so will be applying for proper jobs imminently. |  | | Incidentally I sent you an outline for a structure, including phonemes etc for Chakobsa I'm working on (currently in my head, but it's going well). |
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http://www.tribe.net/thread/7a9d3b0b-249c-443a-86a5-52ae4869cd12?tribeid=4c2e720f-2398-49ee-b04e-5d7246e26dd4
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| | Dune terminology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | CHAKOBSA : The so-called "magnetic language" derived in part from the ancient Bhotani (Bhotani Jib--jib meaning dialect). |  | | A collection of ancient dialects modified by needs of secrecy, but chiefly the hunting language of the Bhotani, the hired assassins of the first Wars of Assassins. |  | | CATCHPOCKET: Any stillsuit pocket where filtered water is caught and stored. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_terminology
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| | The New York Times > Books > Audiobooks Have Their Henry Higgins |
 | | Brick explained Chakobsa further: "Sietch is not seech, it is see-aitch, almost like saying the letters C and H; naib is not nabe it is nah-eeb." In 2003 Mr. |  | | For his "Dune" science-fiction series Frank Herbert developed a language, Chakobsa, recently revived in a new generation of "Dune" books written by the author's son, Brian Herbert, and Kevin J. Anderson. |  | | Perhaps nothing is trickier than pronouncing words that don't actually exist. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/21/books/21rese.html?ex=1266728400&en=6ae5105046647f34&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland
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| | Prologue and Introduction |
 | | Never had anyone from her tribe ventured so far into the mountains. |  | | They created the various rituals, rites of passage, meditation chambers or kivas, and were responsible for the tribe's record keeping with regard to its origins, history, and belief system. |  | | She was from the Chakobsa tribe, whose genetic origins were Mayan and whose progeny would later become known as the Anasazi Indians of Northern New Mexico. |
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http://harmonhouse.net/fdl/wm/prologue.htm
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| | Campaign Background |
 | | It is verbal only, no written equivalent, and is used to communicate precise military information and orders with minimal use of syllables. |  | | Some Replicants are programmed to only understand Chakobsa, hopefully to make them more immune to outside influence. |  | | The vocabulary for Chakobsa is restricted; however the variations of a single syllabic form can be endless via use of inflection and accent. |
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http://www.santacruzchronicles.com/smbk.html
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Sabres of Paradise |
 | | Shamyl was a legendary, charismatic leader who, through the power of his Islamic faith, and with the added dimension of being son-in-law of one of the great Shaykhs of the Naqshbandi Sufi order (Jamaluddin Ghumuqi), united the various tribes and peoples of this region to fight off the great Russian Bear for nearly 25 years. |  | | It's also a source from which Frank Herbert drew heavily when writing his science fiction novel *Dune*. |  | | Such terms as chakobsa, kanly and kindjal are not unique to Blanch's book, but they certainly resonate with Herbert's fans. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0881840424
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| | Contemplations in the Temple - www.ezboard.com |
 | | And half of it in that dreadful Chakobsa pidgeon the fremen called a language. |  | | Between that endless, dead-serious droning, the intermidable heat and the aftereffects of last night's indiscretions, only Bronso's extra-strong rachag and the total lack of seats was keeping him from drifting off on the spot. |
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http://p089.ezboard.com/fageunknownfrm56.showMessage?topicID=30.topic
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| | Answers from James |
 | | For instance, Chakobsa is from Frank Herbert’s Dune.” I am curious about this myself and admit that the Urantia book does not resonate well with me. Parts of it are quite fascinating and other parts are narrow-minded and simplistic. |  | | I answered that some of the cosmology fit in, but that, to paraphrase myself, “James mixes in material from various sources. |  | | For instance, with all due respect, although I generally understand the concept of the seven superuniverses and Grand Universe, etc., the diagram and explanations seem almost childish. |
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http://www.wingmakers.com/answersfromjames.html
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 | | the Betrayal of Arrakeen, Imperial Year 10,191 was a minor twist in a larger saga of the Awakening of the scattered Chakobsa tribes - the Fremen by the Dune Messiah Paul Muad'Dib Atriedes by his shortening of the path (Lisan Al-Gaib) of the perfect human, the Kwisatz Haderach (a machination of the Bene Gesserit Order) |  | | The first four chapters, (and yes, dune has 3 prequels - all involving quite bloody conflicts) essentially focus on the rise of the fremen jihad across the inner Imperium. |
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http://www.homeofpoi.com/ubbthreads/printthread.php?Board=UBB1&main=32707&type=post
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 | | As far as I know Klingon isn't a possible language! |  | | Language Skill includes list of suggested specialisations: Ancient language(any), Secret Language (House or Organisation), Hunting Language (Bhotani jib, Chakobsa, Mirabhasa), or Out-Freyn (any). |
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http://www.rpg.net/forums/phorum/rf05/read.php?f=299&i=48&t=18
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| | fictional language |
 | | Klingon language The Klingon language (in Klingon, tlhIngan Hol) is a constructed language created by Marc Okrand for Paramount and spoken by Klingons in the fictional Star Trek universe. |  | | Phrases in fictional languages Some phrases from fictional languages: Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Chakobsa ( Fictional from the Dune series) 2 Klingon ( Fictional from the Star Trek series) 3 Quenya ( Fictional from J. Tolkien's work) Chakobsa ( Fictional from the Dune series) Buglere: Buglerege /buu... |
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http://www.wikisearch.net/fictional+language
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| | SDEN Spacemaster - Background Dune |
 | | Mais le Chakobsa n'est pas le seul dialecte employé par les Fremen. |  | | Ils utilisent régulièrement le Chakobsa, qui est un dialecte principalement dérivé de l'ancien Bothani. |
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http://www.sden.org/jdr/rolemaster/spacemaster/background/dune/bg_fremen.html
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| | Miniseries have been Sci Fi Channel's booster rocket |
 | | Safe to say, many more non-regulars turned out than usual. |  | | The miniseries abducted more than 6 million viewers on the night of its debut, besting the ratings record held by "Frank Herbert's Dune." How many within that number speak Chakobsa is hard to determine. |
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/tv/112396_tv14.shtml
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| | Andy's Dune Page |
 | | (Though the Fremen language may be a dialect of Chakobsa.) |  | | Crysknife - a knife build from the tooth of Shai-Hulud - fixed to a specific owner - cannot be sheathed until it 'tastes' blood |  | | A renegade house devastated Salusa Secundus with their family atomics |
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http://homepages.enterprise.net/wms00000/adw/dune.htm
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| | The World of LLanowar |
 | | 7/11/98: Added the cities Adair, Chakobsa, Iret and Telatium. |
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http://www.legolas.org/llanowar-old/window/index.html
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| | Re: GORN - MUTAGO - ANDORIAN : search informations and photos |
 | | -- for alien Startrek, Babylon 5, Visitor, Starwars, StarGate, Dune and other SF fonts; Dune Chakobsa language; old PC trek and SF games; text files and more, check out: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/4965/index.html "Tommy of Escondido's Alien Fonts" web site. |
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http://www.cm.nu/~shane/lists/rec.arts.startrek.tech/2000-09/0117.html
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| | Common phrases in constructed languages |
 | | Dune series)">1.1 Chakobsa (Fictional from the Dune series) |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/c/co/common_phrases_in_constructed_languages.html
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| | Chakobsa |
 | | Top / Geography / 1040 / Lorien / Chakobsa Legolas(Devon Jones): llanowar@evilsoft.org |
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http://www.legolas.org/llanowar?DIR=./Geography/1040/Lorien/Chakobsa
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