


txt file is free by clicking on the export iconĬite as source (bibliography): Alien Language ⏃⌰⟟⟒⋏ on dCode. The copy-paste of the page "Alien Language ⏃⌰⟟⟒⋏" or any of its results, is allowed (even for commercial purposes) as long as you cite dCode!Įxporting results as a. Except explicit open source licence (indicated Creative Commons / free), the "Alien Language ⏃⌰⟟⟒⋏" algorithm, the applet or snippet (converter, solver, encryption / decryption, encoding / decoding, ciphering / deciphering, breaker, translator), or the "Alien Language ⏃⌰⟟⟒⋏" functions (calculate, convert, solve, decrypt / encrypt, decipher / cipher, decode / encode, translate) written in any informatic language (Python, Java, PHP, C#, Javascript, Matlab, etc.) and all data download, script, or API access for "Alien Language ⏃⌰⟟⟒⋏" are not public, same for offline use on PC, mobile, tablet, iPhone or Android app! Ask a new question Source codeĭCode retains ownership of the "Alien Language ⏃⌰⟟⟒⋏" source code. It's in many places, one of them being on a sign in chapter 6, it's right next to the zero gravity room you can also find it in chapter 1 and chapter 11, you'll find it on the floor near. In addition, it has a seductive name, obviously wrong, and especially anyone could imagine another language Alien (or extra terrestrial) with other symbols. There is a translator in-game, but it's hard to see what some of the symbols are. This language was apparently imagined in a purely subjective way by selecting (randomly?) Characters from the Unicode standard, then spread on the Internet, on the Minecraft video game ( Enderwalk language) and social networks and where it is often used to pass messages that would often be censored.
