![]() ![]() (12) The days when they and their minions ran huge chunks of Britain's nationalised manufacturing capacity are long gone. ![]() (11) One of their minions appeared and told me that the judges had ruled against my appearance and he had instructions to drive me back to my hotel. (10) I am also making friends with everyone else, all the minions, so they can be on my side when it goes wrong. (9) If the United Kingdom is as bad as you teach your minions, then you have no reason to live here. (8) In his defence, it could be argued that a party leader ought to run up bigger expenses than his minions. (7) Probably he did, but Henry VIII won instant popularity for beheading his father's minions. (6) It was especially interesting to see how these minions went into overdrive after the recent Loyalist riots. (3) And when, asked a minion, might these changes kick in? (4) Maybe send a minion over to knock on the door once in a while? (5) As a middle-ranking minion in a large organisation, I am compelled to go to a lot of meetings. (2) I did point out to the minion who rang me that come next spring we were likely to be in a position to have a balance somewhere around the quarter million mark. Here are some words to get you started speaking like a Minion in no time!īe sure to follow T-Lounge on Twitter and visit our Facebook page.(1) I was wary of her when she first started as the minion of our group at work but we became close through our appreciation of food and sarcastic wit, which no one else quite understood. Now, brush up on your language skills and get ready to dive into the Banana zone. For example, 'poulet tiki masala' is French for the Indian chicken dish," he said. What's great about the Minion language, while it is gibberish, it sounds real because Pierre puts in words from many languages and does the lion's share of the Minion recordings. ![]() "Their language sounds silly, but when you believe that they're actually communicating, that's what makes it funnier. Funny words, like in the Japanese language, and the Korean language, Chinese, Italian-and mix everything up to make this very special language that they have," they said.Ĭhris Renaud, who co-directed Despicable Me, the movie where the Minions first appeared, said that Coffin recorded the bulk of the Minion gibberish and it's due to his injection of various foreign words that the language sounds amusing and authentic. "We sort of established that these guys have been around, like, forever, serving masters all over the world and it gave us some sort of license to pick words here and there. They said in an interview that they envisioned the Minions as being able to work for evil villains all over the world, so that gives them global appeal. However, a new Conlang is starting to build up in vocabulary as well as in popularity: Minionese, the language of Minions!Īlso called Banana Language by some fans, the gibberish that the hysterical yellow Minions from the Despicable Me movies (and their own spin-off movie) is actually a bunch of words taken from other languages, as well as some onomatopoeia (words that sound like what they mean), or just syllables that sound silly together.Īccording to Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, directors of the Minions movie, they used their creative license to pick up interesting-sounding words from all over the world to create the Minions' own unique way of speaking. Just like real languages, they developed and evolved over years of use by fans and language enthusiasts. ![]() In the world of Conlangs (or constructed languages), Klingon, Elvish, Dothraki and Esperanto were created by expert linguists. ![]()
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