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Planco is a language used by guests in Planet Coaster. Frontier Developments released the official Planco Dictionary, which acts and functions as a guide to the language, with an A-Z series of translations. There are 7000 words known in the language.
Lexicon[]
Important terminology[]
- aju - "age"
- allo - "all"
- axurdel - "expense", "cost"
- bayo - "bye"
- belemi - "beauty", "beautiful"
- bulp - "cash"
- catinfapon - "delicious"
- claba - "audio"
- creoshama - "Christmas"
- dundur - "cheap"
- duje - "dunno", "don't know"
- entiwova - "entertainment"
- ervanoz - "electric"
- ethu - "Earth"
- gathor - "danger"
- gombo - "burger"
- jarc - "bad"
- Merraco - "America"
- nuno - "cancel"
- ooma - "coaster", "rollercoaster"
- pezon - "dinner"
- uuravu - "brilliant"
- zamal - "amaze"
- zifti - "dizzy"
Dialect[]
The way in which guests speak varies on their mood. The creator of the language, James Stant, explained that "when guests are happy, their language can sound smooth and spritely, yet as they become unhappy, their lexicon is characterised by heavier and harsher staccato sounds." This can be heard in effect across the game for guests and staff alike.
Notes[]
- Planco was created by James Stant, who initially toyed with the idea of guests expressing themselves in a gibberish language similar to that of another simulation game, The Sims, fearing that anything more would take to long. He later changed his mind[1]