Treespeak

Tree speak is the language of the Le-Matoran. It is called chute-speak in Metru Nui.

Below are a few examples:


 * Bad-Worse: Worse
 * Cheer-Hail: Cheer for
 * Cloud-sneaking: Under cover of the clouds
 * Dark-time: Dangerous or sad times
 * Deep-wood: Deep in the jungle
 * Down-tree: Lower in the tree
 * Ever-quick: Very fast
 * Fire-Spitter: Ta-Matoran (usually used as a insult)
 * Heart-Promise: cross my heart
 * High-Fly: Fly
 * High-flying: Airborne
 * High-jump: Leap
 * High-lifting: Elevating
 * Leaf-dawn: Springtime
 * Life-dawn: Youth
 * Loud-Shout: shout
 * Low-duck: Crouch
 * Quick-dodge: Difficult to strike
 * Quick-Speak: Talking fast
 * Quick-Speed: Run
 * Sun-soaring: Flying high above the treetops
 * Sorrow-Bad: Sad
 * Spirit-Lift: A spiritual helper
 * Toa-Hero: Toa
 * Top-leaf: As high as the treetops
 * Tree-bound: Unable to fly
 * Up-tree: Higher in the tree
 * Way-finder: Navigator
 * Wind-Fly: Air
 * Wind-Riders: bird riders
 * Adding bones the end of a word means a deceased victim of the affixed word, such as lava-bones or Rahi-bones
 * Adding slow to the beginning means to do slowly, such as slow-think or slow-walk.