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Ardani notes

Viveena listed among notes on the Viveen

Viveena or Viveen was a constructed language created by a young Thaddeus Troi-Riker, supposedly spoken by the Wild Girls of the Woods. Thaddeus developed a three-hundred-page dictionary for Viveen and taught it to the rest of his family, who sometimes used it to converse among themselves.

In 2399, Kestra Troi-Riker showed Thaddeus' Viveen dictionary to Soji Asha, who read it and became fluent herself in two minutes. (PIC: "Nepenthe")

Examples of spoken language[]

Allamalan val peresta o manal.
(Kestra says to Soji, leading her to the garden.)
Vo peresta melinàs andàlif.
(Soji's response to Kestra.) (PIC: "Nepenthe")
In background notes Michael Chabon provided the props department and later published online, Viveena was described as a "rough-and-tumble language" in which kestra meant both "girl" and "fierce." [1]