Steppe Language



Steppe Language is a constructed fictional language spoken by the Kin in the universe of Pathologic. While largely fictionalized, the language uses a lot of words from Buryat and Mongolian, as well as Tibetan.

Alphabet
" The runes of the Steppe — the "long marks of Turokh" — could be considered the alphabet of the native people. They are more similar to "signs" than letters, with every mark having multiple meanings: each is "akin to a song" with layers of history attached to it.

Cattle are ritually branded with the symbols, and the rune can correspond to both the owner or the age of the bull. Branding a bull is a stage in an intricate ritual that spans years. "

- Kickstarter update

Unknown Meanings
These symbols, referred to as "tavro" and "rune", do not currently have meanings applied to them, but are present in either the games or their promotional material.

A

 * Aba (Аба) — father
 * Abgai/Abgay (Абгай) — elder sister
 * Akhar (Ахар) — short, unequal
 * Akshan (Акшан) — mother
 * Amaa tat, khonzohon (Амаа тат, хонзоhон) — shut your mouth, asshole
 * Aman (Аман) — mouth
 * Ankhadaghaa aman boloshohon (Анхадагhаа аман болошоhон) — ... the mouth becomes/is ?
 * Aydahamne khүrene / Aydahamni khurene (Айдаhамни хүрэнэ) — fear, horror

B

 * Baarhani (Баарhaни) — poor thing
 * Bagshaah (Багшаа) — teacher
 * Bai (Бай) — stop (imperative)
 * Bai Uraggha (Бай Урагга) — an old man in Steppe folktales, said to have the head of a bull and cow's hooves instead of hands
 * Barbaaday (Барбаадай) — thumb
 * Basaghan (Басаган) — girl, maid, bride
 * Bayarlaa (Баярлаа/Бьярлаа) — thank you
 * Bayartay (Баяртай) — goodbye
 * Baygalday (Байгалдай) — ? to miss the point (possibly derived from Mongolian байг алдах)
 * Bayna (Байна) — to be, to exist
 * Be (Би) — I
 * Be khara/Be kharanab (Би хара/ Би харанаб) — I see, I observe
 * Be naydamtay bolokho (Би найдамтай болохо) — I am sure of it
 * Be oylgono ugyb (Би ойлгоно угыб) — I don't understand
 * Be tatgalzah (Би татгалзах) — I hesitate
 * Berkhe (Бэрхэ) — experienced, capable, very good; hard, difficult
 * Bi khareeb (Би хэреэб) — I'm awake
 * Bish (Биш) — no, [I am] not
 * Bite (Битэ) — us
 * Bite kharaan (Битэ хараан) — we see; behold, everyone
 * Boddho (Бодхо) — Earth
 * Bodozho baynam (Бодожо байнам) — I get up
 * Bohir (Бохир) — curved, humpback
 * Boleesh (Болииш) — stop, don't [do something]
 * Bolokho (Болохо) — to become, to turn
 * Booha (Буха) — bull
 * Boohe/Bookhe (Бүхэ) — strong
 * Boös (Боос) — someone bull-like or a master of bulls
 * Boozarlakhaa (Бузарлахаа) — to desecrate, to pollute, to soil
 * Bos — bull
 * Bos Turokh — the bull that created the world
 * Bosooly/Bosooli (Босооли) — ?
 * Bou khara (Бу хара) — don't look
 * Bou shagna (Бу шагна) — don't listen
 * Buha-noyon (Буха-нойон) — auroch
 * Byy (бүү) — don't [do something]
 * Byy alysh (Бүү алыш) — don't kill

D

 * Duugai (Дуугай) — silent
 * Dүү (Дүү) — younger sibling or cousin
 * Dүү khүbүүn (Дүү хүбүүн) — younger brother

E

 * Eghe-Gola (Эгэ-Гола) — the rise near the cattle breeding camps, days away from the Town. Eghe and gola mean, respectively, 'to return' and 'river'
 * Ekhene (Эхэнэ) — woman
 * Emshen (Эмшен) — doctor, healer
 * Ene (Энэ) — this
 * Ene shi yuun khun geeshebshe (Энэ ши юун хун гээшэбши) — what kind of person are you?
 * Erdem (Эрдэм) — scholar, scientist
 * Ereebshe (Ерээбши) — [someone] comes, derived from ерэхэ (to come)
 * Esegher/Etseg eyh (Эсегер/Эцег эйх) — father
 * Ezhe (Эжи) — mother

G

 * Golghoy Khen (Голгой-хэн) — ? the former name of Andrey Stamatin's pub (possibly a small river)
 * Golgur (Голгур) — ? the name of the spring in the Stone Yard; Vlad the Younger notes that "[t]he etymology of the word is unclear, but it means something along the lines of "a smooth mouthful""
 * Gorkhon (Горхон) — river

H

 * Holaeghe-ut golghoy ekh gerkhen syakhyl! Oluhn ekhe-barag! (Холэге-ут голгой эх герхен сяхыл! Олун эхе-бараг!) — ? an insult which an angry butcher addresses to the Bachelor
 * Hoog-zhoya (Хугжойа) — music
 * Hюmhan (Хюмhан) — creature made of fingernails

I

 * Ime beshe (Имэ бэшэ) — it's not that, it's not like that

K

 * Khachirkhel (Хачирхэл) — strange things, impossible things
 * Khamgyin khachirkhaltay zүyl yuu veh (Хамгийн хачирхалтай зүйл юу вэ) — what is the strangest thing in the world?
 * Khandro (Кхандро) — ? (possibly divine being, derived from Tibetan)
 * Khara bosooly (Хара босооли) — ? look at...
 * Kharaa (Хараа) — to see
 * Kharaldaa (Харалдаа) — to look, to see
 * Kharyysh (Харыыш) — ?
 * Khatanghe (Хатангэ) — the Kin; plural of Khatangher
 * Khatangher (Хатангэр) — member of the Kin
 * Khatar naada (Хатар наада) — dancing
 * Khatar naada hoog-zhoya (Хатар наада хугжойа) — to dance to the music
 * Khaya dee (Хайа дээ) — it is so
 * Khayaala (Хаяала) — brother
 * Khayratay inagni (Хайратай инагни) — beloved friend, dear friend
 * Khayud (Хайюд) — big trouble
 * Kheerkhen/Khөөrkhen (Хөөрхэн) — dear, dearest
 * Khelekhe (Хэлэхэ) — to talk; to tell (a story, a tale)
 * Khetey (Хэтэй) — sister-elder
 * Khodo khara (Ходо хара) — it is clear, it could be clearly seen
 * Kholboön (Холбоон) — link; to establish a link, a connection; a linked one
 * Khooloy (Хоолой) — throat
 * Khurganuudni untarna (Хургануудни унтарна) — ? my fingers are numb
 * Khybyyn (Хүбүүн) — son, boy
 * Khyn/Khun (Хүн) — man, person, human being
 * Khyygedi (Хүүгэди) — children
 * Khyygedi be oshokho (Хүүгэди би ошохо) — to go to the children (to care for one's children)
 * Khyyr (Хүүр) — grave, tomb

M

 * Mededeg zurlaa (Мэдэдэг зурлаа) — ? to know the lines
 * Medene ugye, kharaa ugyb (Мэдэнэ угые, хараа угыб) — I don't know, I haven't seen [it]
 * Medeneghshe (Мэдэнэгши) — ? listen (imperative)
 * Medrel (Мэдрэл) — ? (possibly derived from мэдэхэ, to find, to discover, to know)
 * Mendee (Мэндээ) — greetings
 * Menkhu (Менху) — those who know the lines of the body; who have the right to make cuts; who know how to disjoint joints in a way that pleases earth
 * Meriyg medekh (Мөрийг мэдэх) — ? to follow the lines/knowledge
 * Mes zaslysh emch (Мэс заслын эмч) — surgeon; surgery ?
 * Mete (Мэтэ) — layer
 * Moga (Могой) — snake
 * Mounkhe (Мунхэ) — eternity
 * Myy (Myy) — bad
 * Myy uymen (Mүү юүмэн) — it's bad, something is bad

N

 * Naayze (Наайзе) — friend
 * Nara (Нара) — the Sun
 * Naydamtay (Найдамтай) — confident, reliable
 * Nenpa gu dzom (Нэнпа гу дзом) — ? "Nine Bad Omens"
 * Nokhoin duun oyrto-o (Нохойн дуун ойртоо) — everything is coming to an end (literally "dog's barking is getting closer")
 * Noukher (Нухэр) — partner, friend
 * Noukherne/Nookherni (Нухэрни) — my friend
 * Nүnehen zayla/Nүnekhen zayla (Hүнэhэн зайла) — ? a soul will leave

O

 * Olgoy (Олгой) — ? wrongly used by Maria Kaina to address the Haruspex; possibly "large intestine" (Mongolian: олгой)
 * Olon zuun jeley urda te'e hunde ubshen shulu'un de'egu'ur ebakha (Олон зуун жэлэй урда тээ хундэ убшэн шулуун дээгуур эбаха — ? many centuries ago a disease swiftly spread...
 * Olonngo (Олоннго) — ford; a Steppe name for the Abattoir
 * Ontokho (Онтохо) — fairytale
 * Ontokho khelekhe (Онтохо) — tell a fairytale (imperative)
 * Oshysh daa (Ошыш даа) — go (imperative)
 * Oynon (Ойнон) — a title of respect used for doctors or scientists, meaning 'wise man' (likely derived from Mongolian, oi (ой) meaning 'mind')

S

 * Sahba-ötün/Sahba Usp'tae (Эспэ-инун/Саба Успнэ) — 'the Queen of Worms'
 * Sayn baina (Сайн байна) — hello
 * Segne dehe (Сэгнэ дэхэ) — to be valuable
 * Shabnak/Shabnak-adyg/Shabnak-adyr (Шабнак/Шабнак-адыг/Шабнак-адыр) — an evil spirit wearing woman's flesh over its bones
 * Shagnalda (Шагналда) — reward
 * Shalzha (Шалжа) — ?
 * She/Shee (Ши) — you
 * Shee yuunde yereebshe/She yuunded ereebshe/She yuunde ereebshe/Shi yuunde yereebshe/Shi yuunde ereebshe (Ши юундэ ерээбши) — why did you come?
 * Shekhen (Шэхен) — ear
 * Shoohan (Шуhан) — blood
 * Shudkher/Shudher (Шудхэр) — damn it! (literally 'devil')
 * Shuu dee/Shүү dee (Шуу дээ/Шүү дээ) — it is so
 * Souvilag'sh (Cувилагш) — "the one who teaches how to walk" (sister, nurse, guardian in Mongolian)
 * Sugagh Khadugh (Сугаг Хадуг) — a spring on the boundary between the Steppe and the Rotten Field. Khad (хад) means 'crag' in Mongolian, and sug means 'water' in Tuvan
 * Suok (Суок) — a Steppe deity

T

 * Taglur (Таглур) — defined variously as "a circle" or "a kin circle". It also refers to a pagan game described as a "roundelay of sorts". Notably, Simon Kain had a chosen group of taglur, various people bound by fate, who then formed the Bound of the protagonists, and who were also referred to as Gobo's Taglur (Gobo being a character from an epic local to the Town-On-Gorkhon). In German, the verb tagen means 'to convene' and the noun Tagung means 'conference'.
 * Tangher (Тангэр) — ? (possibly derived from Mongolian word sky)
 * Tegdegh (Тэгдэг) — yes, it is so
 * Tohonto (Тоонто) — umbilical cord; birthplace
 * Tekhe (Тэхе) — the clot between the warm and the cold; a soul, only smaller and able to talk
 * Teleghyy yaakhav, naayze (Тэгэлгүй яахав, наайзе) — certainly, friend
 * Tenegh (Тэнэг) — a fool; foolish, stupid
 * Tiimel daa (Тиимэл даа) — that's right, it is so
 * Tom naymaa (Том наймаа) — big deal, big deed
 * Toonto nuutag (Тоонто nютаг) — birthplace, native land; home, family
 * Toukhai (Тухай) — about, of
 * Tsoe she daa (Цсои шэ даа) — who are you?
 * Typkhe (Тыпхе) — the name of the spring in the Spin-a-Yarn Square; Vlad the Younger translates the name simply as "a well"

U

 * Ubshe (Убшэ) — sickness; a sick one
 * Udhar/Udkhar (Удхар) — a warm vessel; succession, continuity
 * Udhey/Udey (Удэй) — ? whip, thong; a ritual bone given to menkhu as the sign of their power
 * Udurgh (Удург) — a big body; a special body; a body that contains a lot
 * Ukherney ereed baina gyy (Ухэрнэй ерээд байна гүү) — ? did a bull come?
 * Ukhedel/Үkhedel (Ухэдэл/Үхэдэл) — corpse; grave; devil
 * Ulmar (Улмар) — tincture
 * Unente (Унэнтэ/Унэнте) — it's true, it is so
 * Untarna (Унтарна) — to numb, to dim
 * Urmaan (Урмаан) — spirit
 * Ushkhaan (Ушхаан) — lungs
 * Uymen (Юүмэн) — thing, something

Y

 * Yuunde (Юундэ) — why
 * Yadaral (Ядарал) — powerlessness, helplessness
 * Yag iim baina (Яг ийм байна) — just like that
 * Yamar (Ямар) – which; can be used as an interjection
 * Yamar berkhe (Ямар бэрхэ) — good job!
 * Yamar goe be/Yamar goe bee (Ямар гое бэ/Ямар гое бээ) — it will be great
 * Yamar yuumen toukhai (Ямар юумэн тухай) — what kind of [tale would you like]
 * Yargachin (Яргачин) — butcher; ripper
 * Yas (Яс) — bone

Z

 * Zobolon/Sobolon boozarlakhaa (Зоболон бузарлахаа) — see Yadaral
 * Zürkh (Зурх) — tincture (possibly derived from зуурах — to mix, or зурхэн — heart)