You earn in - game titles and levels for completing different kinds of tasks like
learning alien languages, taking out sentinels or surviving on hostile worlds, but these are not specialisations so much as simple milestones.
So, it might be reasonable to assume that humans could
learn alien languages.
«We have to ask ourselves, «Would we have the capacity to
learn alien language, and would they have the capacity to learn ours?»»
Not exact matches
The more difficult question is whether we would ever be able to
learn the internal structure of an
alien language.
I have not seen the actual words before, but based upon the
language quoted, seems to me that the «tongues» part means you'll
learn foreign
languages (as in not the one from the area you grew up in), not you'll make up gibberish or speak in some
alien (as in not of this workd)
language.
The name might sound
alien for now, but believe it or not, once you've
learned more about it, the more kefir will become a part of your
language, your diet and your life.
Plus she has the writing style of an
alien who has only recently
learned the
language.
The
aliens, we
learn, can understand English, but speak in their own indigenous
language of guttural grunts and clicks (making this one of two major releases this month, along with Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, to predominantly feature subtitled dialogue).
It's a dumb movie — no one
learned to communicate with the
alien language — and who really believes a Nazi - loving nation would really be trusted by world leaders to safeguard extraterrestrials.
Willem Dafoe (Tars Tarkas in «John Carter») This veteran actor donned stilts (and
learned a fictional
language) to bring
alien Tars Tarkas to life in 2012's «John Carter.»
Before long, she is approached by Colonel Weber (Forest Whitaker), asking for her help in translating the
alien language, to hopefully
learn the purpose of their visit.
When
alien spacecrafts invade District 9 - style, it's up to cunning linguist Louise Banks (Amy Adams) to
learn their
language, communicate, and clearly interpret their intent before the suspicious, trigger - happy «powers that be» attack an unknown entity / possible ally.
The problem with
learning an
alien tongue is that
language doesn't mean a thing without a common well of signs and signifiers.
Each world is unique, with flora, fauna and wildlife to be found,
alien languages to be
learned and sparse intelligent life to interact with — hours could be spent just doing that.
There are various ancient monoliths to discover,
alien languages to
learn, outposts to claim, and wrecked ships to grab for loot or try to fix up.