Muakala is a Polybloxian language of the Telamon-Bluenesian languages ​​group, spoken primarily in southern and central Manakapa. According to the 2020 census, the language is spoken by more than million people.

Most important words and phrases

"Muakala" = "Robloxian Translation"

Huli = Hi

Alōha = Welcome

Nā ka La je hūmalamanu jā mahoe = God bless you (literally it means 'The Sun will shine on you')

Elōha = Goodbye

Nā akanapua = Goodbye forever

Je molu = Please

Mahalo = Thanks

Je kālā mieai = Sorry

Hōhaele = Help

Nā Halōpuki Telamona = Telamon Islands

Hūnani ja Lanakila Mikala = Glory to Lanakila Mikala

Hūnani je ka La = Glory to the Sun

History

The Muakala language was created in the 17th century, when it separated from Middle Telamonian. The language itself differs from Telamonian only in the presence of diacretic marks, the letter "j" and slightly in vocabulary. The Muakala language is spoken mostly by descendants of people who worked physically.