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Sentence or phrase Speaker Translation Translation source Context Source
Ella Musk's grandfather
Good/Very good/Ah, okay/Very/Completely/Most
Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian

Greetings, Etiquette:
"Da/Dada"
1. Good/Very good. 2. Casual affirmation when conversing, such as, "Ah, okay." 3. Very, completely, most.
Note: "Dada upa" means "very tall/large mountain."

Ella Musk's grandfather
A bad person/Bad people!
Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian

Greetings, Etiquette:
...

"Ika ya/Ika yaya/Ya ika/Yaya ika"
1. A bad person/Bad people!
Note: If you hear hilichurls shout these words and you are confident in yourself, give them a wallop. Otherwise, run.

Ella Musk's grandfather
A bad person/Bad people!
Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian

Greetings, Etiquette:
...

"Ika ya/Ika yaya/Ya ika/Yaya ika"
1. A bad person/Bad people!
Note: If you hear hilichurls shout these words and you are confident in yourself, give them a wallop. Otherwise, run.

Ella Musk's grandfather
A bad person/Bad people!
Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian

Greetings, Etiquette:
...

"Ika ya/Ika yaya/Ya ika/Yaya ika"
1. A bad person/Bad people!
Note: If you hear hilichurls shout these words and you are confident in yourself, give them a wallop. Otherwise, run.

Ella Musk's grandfather
A bad person/Bad people!
Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian

Greetings, Etiquette:
...

"Ika ya/Ika yaya/Ya ika/Yaya ika"
1. A bad person/Bad people!
Note: If you hear hilichurls shout these words and you are confident in yourself, give them a wallop. Otherwise, run.

Ella Musk's grandfather
Like/Want
Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian

Greetings, Etiquette:
...

"Muhe"
1. Like, want.
Note: You will not generally hear hilichurls say that they like you, so translating this as "want" is sufficient.

Ella Musk's grandfather
(vegetables, grasses, fruits, rice, wheat, disliked things, dissatisfaction)
Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian

Useful Phrases:
"Gusha"
1. Vegetables, grasses, fruits. Disliked things.
Note: Aside from eating plants, "mosi gusha" can also express unhappiness.
If a hilichurl says "Gusha" to you, you must use their tone of voice to determine if they want fruits, rice, or wheat, or if they are dissatisfied.

Ella Musk's grandfather
(unhappiness)
Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian

Useful Phrases:
"Gusha"
1. Vegetables, grasses, fruits. Disliked things.
Note: Aside from eating plants, "mosi gusha" can also express unhappiness.
If a hilichurl says "Gusha" to you, you must use their tone of voice to determine if they want fruits, rice, or wheat, or if they are dissatisfied.

Ella Musk's grandfather
Very tall/large mountain
Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian

Greetings, Etiquette:
"Da/Dada"
1. Good/Very good. 2. Casual affirmation when conversing, such as, "Ah, okay." 3. Very, completely, most.
Note: "Dada upa" means "very tall/large mountain."

Ella Musk's grandfather
Meat/(delicious foods, liked items)
Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian

Useful Phrases:
...

"Mita"
1. Meat, delicious foods. Liked items.
Note: "In movo lata mita / Mita in movo lata / Mita movo lata" refers to "meat in the water" — I believe that even you can figure that one out, little Ella.