Matoran Language

Matoran is the language and writing system used by the Matoran and many other races of the BIONICLE universe.

Matoran Alphabet
The Matoran alphabet is similar to the English alphabet, being a simple substitution cipher. In Mata Nui and Metru Nui, the letters and numbers are circular symbols. On Voya Nui these symbols are hexagon-shaped, but are otherwise identical, except for "K".

Matoran Words
For the most part, the Matoran language is translated into English for our benefit. However, several terms usually remain untranslated (this list assumes that names of Kanohi masks are direct descriptions of their powers):

Slang and Miscellaneous Terms

 * "Akilini-head" or "Kolhii-head" - a mild insult
 * Bioquake - earthquake
 * ____bones: To die as a result of something. Example: "Why did you get so close to the volcano? You could've been lava-bones!"
 * "Go to Karzahni!" - an offensive statement; a Matoran counterpart to the human expression concerning "heck"
 * Rahaga - Former Toa Hagah now mutated to look like small Rahkshi-headed creatures (a portmaneau of Rahkshi and Hagah)
 * Visorak - In their language, their name roughly means "poisonous scourge"

Measurements
All sentient beings in the Bionicle universe use a special measuring system. There are three different units of length: the Bio, the Kio, and the Mio; comparable to the Earth units of Meters and Kilometers. A Toa is 1.6 Bios (6 Feet) tall. For other units of measurement, such as lengths of time, Earth units such as hours and days are used. Sometimes Earth units of length are used in place of the Bionicle units above, so that the reader may understand easier.
 * Bio - The smallest measurement used in the Bionicle universe. A bio is approximately equal to 4.5 feet or 1.37 meters in Earth measurements.
 * Kio - A kio is the middle sized measurement in the Bionicle universe; equal to 1000 bio. Or, 4500 feet/0.85 miles, 1371 meters/1.37 kilometers in human measurements.
 * Mio - A mio is the largest measure of distance in the Bionicle universe that we know of. It is equal to 1000 kio. Or, in human terms, 850 miles or 1370 kilometers.

Chutespeak and Treespeak
Two names for slang used almost exclusively by the Le-Matoran of Metru Nui (though the occasional outsider has picked it up). "Chutespeak" was its name in Metru Nui and "Treespeak" was used on Mata Nui. Chutespeak/Treespeak terms are made by combining two or more words into one. Although there are too many possible phrases to list, here are a few examples:
 * Air-fly: Means the same thing as "wind-fly"
 * Bald-land: Open area with no obstructions
 * Bear-fight: To fight a Graalok Ash Bear
 * Cloud-sneaking: Under cover of the clouds
 * Deep-wood: Throughout the forest
 * Down-tree: On the ground
 * Duty-quarrel: To quarrel about one's duty to Mata Nui
 * Fire-spitter: Ta-Matoran or a Toa of Fire (often used as an insult); term not exclusive to Le-Matoran
 * Ground-walk: To walk
 * Happy-cheer: making you happy (often used sarcastically)
 * Heart-swear: Solemn promise
 * High-branch: High in the trees
 * Makuta-son(s): Rahkshi
 * Late-knowing: Ignorant until too late
 * Leaf-dawn: Springtime
 * Life-dawn: Youth
 * Not-never: Never
 * Open-eyed: Awake
 * Quick-learning: To learn something very quickly
 * Quick-speed: being very fast
 * Quick-run: To run quickly
 * Same-hearted: Of the same heart, used when Lewa expresses his pain over the loss of Ta-Koro
 * Sand-twister: A tornado of sand; a dust devil
 * Singsong: A positive term. Ex: "singsong Le-Koro"
 * Sorry-bad story: bad news
 * Toa-heroes: Means the same as "Toa"
 * Top-leaf: As high as the treetops
 * Tree-bound: Unable to fly
 * Tree-bright: A sentimental term for Le-Koro, seen through the leaves from below with the sun above
 * Tree-launch: Take to the air on bird-back
 * Trouble-danger: Danger, i.e. to face danger
 * Up-tree: In the treetops
 * Wind-fly: Flying with the wind or bird-riding
 * Wind-riders: Bird-riders
 * Way-finder: Navigator
 * Wind-riding: Flying
 * Wind-sprint: Move quickly
 * Wrong-quarrel: To do something that angers another