Mygurudu
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Mygurudu is a Malayalam-based secret language developed in Northern Kerala during the Malabar Rebellion of 1921.[1][2] Prisoners used this coded language to pass messages without getting leaked.
Concepts
[edit]The fundamental idea behind Mygurudu involves the swapping of Malayalam alphabets. For example, Mygurudu uses ‘Ra’ instead of ‘Cha’, and ‘Pa’ instead of ‘Na’.
Current State
[edit]Mygurudu had about 400 speakers before 2020, however, the number of speakers has reached 900, and 2,500+ people are learning right now. This is mostly due to online platforms increasing accessibility to language learning resources. [1] The Speech Science Research Forum of the Department of Linguistics of Kerala University has digitized and documented the structure of Mygurudu and other dying languages.[2]
The scheme
[edit]The following tables give the transposition scheme used in the Mygurudu code.
Vowels
[edit]Clear text | അ | ആ | ഇ | ഈ | ഉ | ഊ | ഋ | എ | ഏ | ഐ | ഒ | ഓ | ഔ | അം | അഃ |
Cipher text | സ | സാ | സി | സീ | സു | സൂ | സൃ | സെ | സേ | സൈ | സൊ | സോ | സൗ | സം | സ: |
Consonants
[edit]Clear text | ക | ങ | ച | വ | ണ്ട | പ | റ | ഞ | ങ്ക | മ്പ | ന്ത | ബ |
Cipher text | മ | യ | ര | ട | ഷ | ന | ണ | ള | റ്റ | ഞ്ച | ഹ | ജ |
Mnemonic
[edit]The users had developed a mnemonic to learn and remember this language. The mnemonic was very similar to Sanskrit slokas.
കമ ങയ ചര വട ണ്ടഷ
പന റണ ഞള ങ്കറ്റ മ്പഞ്ച
ന്തഹ ബജ
Examples
[edit]Clear text | എന്താ പേര് | എവിടാ വീട് | ഒരു ചായ വേണം | കടി വേണോ | വേണ്ട |
Cipher text | സെഹാ നേച്ച് | സെടീവാ ടീവ് | സൊചു രാങ ടേറം | മവി ടേറോ | ടേഷ |
See also
[edit]- Mulabhadra, another Malayalam-based secret language from erstwhile Travancore state (Southern Kerala)
- Byari language of Beary people
References
[edit]- ^ Shafeeq, Alingal (2017-04-27). "Mygurudu! The jail lingo is vocal again". Express News Service, The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2017-11-17.
- ^ a b "Project to digitise dying languages embarked". PTI, The Economic Times. 2013-12-06. Retrieved 2017-11-17.