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Gro’gragort! - enemy!
Broshowshki? – where is he?
Ossoona – eye of the Prophet
She’nskro – energy blade
Weui’a – Banshee fighter
Shushua – plasma rifle
Ququa – plasma pistol
Skreeu – beam rifle
Jijikree – needler
Kukra – fuel rod gun
Shriku – plasma grenade
Sking - energy shields
Krreeu – plasma cannon
Omcraku – energy mortar
Quen’ hiia – drop ship
Heeu ni’ - deodorant
Kru’ja Kreeukana! – fire plasma torpedoes!
Heuq’i quora! – get in the vehicle!
Kijuhia ni’ – get to cover
Ni’ wuuan – the engine is broken
Yochu ni’! – I’m not touching that!
Vochu ni’! – I’m not eating that!
Aeu chu? – what was that?
Krort ghuj ni! – it’s not my fault!
Aeu whuah? – what did you say?
Ei wrof quis’kre ni’ – I don’t trust him
Hruh quor Unggoy – let the grunts do the work
Aeu yu kiy cha? – does it bite?
Huq ni’ thun cha – best not to touch it
Aue yu kiy krorjka? – does it hurt?
Borggruml Ei – I’m hungry
Krorj Krojkra! – excruciating pain!
Heeu yu kiy gruis Jiralhanae – it smells like Brute in here
Thurq wrof griut – he’s knocked out
Wruq wrof griut – he’s dead
Fruvax jiut yu jiy! – come down from there!
Wooh wrof scragz… – wow he’s hairy…
Jiut riok eix oss mwak? – have you seen my helmet anywhere?
Aeu riok krowq wroz?! – what have you done with her?!
Aindu mwan aq – nice hat
Bruond krindu jrashta! – this is the wrong way you idiot!
Bluagh! – disgusting!
Riok vochu? – you going to eat that?
Grivwe sheenxa – its hot out here
Riok seian nor’chu? – You expect me to wield that?
Ni’ghur inax cho – I’m not sure I can fix this
Raka shu! Raka shu! – get it off! Get it off!
Grort Yu kiy hino, skraq kiy – if it moves, shoot it.
Aindu mwan skraq – nice shot
Ei slee hwah – I need a drink
Wa’hu wrof ssskra – throw him out the airlock
Blar groq skwee – I’m sick of rodent for dinner
Cangkwa muox! – fix it!
Thun ni’ fen ei – stop touching me
Kri riok qukriw? – can you play an instrument?
Rioka eyuoia kruhh – your

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