. . "Centaurian is the common name for the language of the Centaurs. Very few people speak it or understand it these days. Cecil has at some point led a workshop of sorts on the basics of the language at the library of Brigobaen, attended by Asliendor and Elefin, among others. Some rudimentary vocabulary is also preserved in a scroll that contained mostly ancient recipes, and was archived in Andris by the librarian Ambrose. It is known that the name of the heir of Galandir, prince N'eroth, means \"renewal\" in Centaurian. Another expression that many will have learnt from Mernias, the Centaur residing in Mirith, is \"Kashia a Mirath\" , which means \"may the moon shine on your days\"."@en . . "Centaurian is the ancient language of the Centaurs. Only a handful of centaurs can read it, and only Foaly can decipher the computer dialect. Foaly codes whatever he does in Centaurian. Also, in the U.K. edition of The Arctic Incident, the code at the bottom of the pages is in Centaurian. The only non-Centaur capable of reading the language and cracking Foaly's computer code was Opal Koboi, and even she needed spy cameras to build a frame of reference. The link to download the Centaurian font is here :"@en . "Centaurian is the ancient language of the Centaurs. Only a handful of centaurs can read it, and only Foaly can decipher the computer dialect. Foaly codes whatever he does in Centaurian. Also, in the U.K. edition of The Arctic Incident, the code at the bottom of the pages is in Centaurian. The only non-Centaur capable of reading the language and cracking Foaly's computer code was Opal Koboi, and even she needed spy cameras to build a frame of reference. The link to download the Centaurian font is here :"@en . "Centaurian"@en . . . . "Centaurian is the common name for the language of the Centaurs. Very few people speak it or understand it these days. Cecil has at some point led a workshop of sorts on the basics of the language at the library of Brigobaen, attended by Asliendor and Elefin, among others. Some rudimentary vocabulary is also preserved in a scroll that contained mostly ancient recipes, and was archived in Andris by the librarian Ambrose."@en .