Kiliki language

KiLiKi is a fictional language originally created by Madhan Karky for the 2015 Indian epic adventure film Baahubali: The Beginning.[1][2] It has 750 words and 40 grammar rules[3] and is written using 22 symbols.[4] The language is intended to be very easy to learn.[5] In February 2020 on International Mother Language Day, the film's director SS Rajamouli launched the official website of Kiliki.[6]

Usage

In Baahubali: The Beginning film, the Kalakeya tribe speak Kiliki language.[7] After the success of the film in December 2015, singer Smita released 'Baha Kiliki', the first song in Kiliki language, in YouTube.[8] As of now it has crossed 82 millions views. Later, it was used in Baahubali 2: The Conclusion film in 2017, which was the sequel of Baahubali: The Beginning.[9]

gollark: What if you iterate through all possible programs with length less than 10000 bytes and see which is your favorite?
gollark: I guess you may go down a dead end.
gollark: Ah, so NINE hours instead of three.
gollark: I don't see why not. You can progressively swap out bits for more normal implementations.
gollark: That is just *a* way to deobfuscate it.

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