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 An example being that for the Shukaren, a still tail means that they are either curious or indifferent. On the other hand, for a My'leke a still tail means fear or that they are scared of something. In other words, the tail's motion is entirely different between the two species.  An example being that for the Shukaren, a still tail means that they are either curious or indifferent. On the other hand, for a My'leke a still tail means fear or that they are scared of something. In other words, the tail's motion is entirely different between the two species. 
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 For a list of all known languages spoken in the SARPiverse, see [[guide:languages]]. For a list of all known languages spoken in the SARPiverse, see [[guide:languages]].
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 | Shi'flo'ha | Shee-foo-he | Opposite of Shi'non'ha, a person who walks during the night. A nocturnal species | | Shi'flo'ha | Shee-foo-he | Opposite of Shi'non'ha, a person who walks during the night. A nocturnal species |
 | Shu'sha | Suu-soo | Class President, Student Body President, CEO, Foreman | Shu'sha has a large number of different meaning behind it depending on how and when it is used, but the word typically refers to a person in a leadership or commanding position, which mean it isn't just restricted to a school or company setting but can also be found used within the military, although very rarely. | | Shu'sha | Suu-soo | Class President, Student Body President, CEO, Foreman | Shu'sha has a large number of different meaning behind it depending on how and when it is used, but the word typically refers to a person in a leadership or commanding position, which mean it isn't just restricted to a school or company setting but can also be found used within the military, although very rarely. |
 +| Nasu'ase | Nasoo-ah-say | Titanium |
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 ==== Military Terminology ==== ==== Military Terminology ====
  

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