![]() The next step is easier showed than explained. Also, some words such as “Papōy” (toy) are unique to Minionese. In Minions, new Minionese words were heard from the minions, such as “Trōpa” in Tagalog and Spanish which means a group of friends. In addition, Minionese also contains words from other languages such as Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Filipino (Tagalog), French and Russian and many other languages. (Minions are, as has been shown many times, particularly obsessed with food.) ![]() Minionese contains some elements of English, with words like “Banana”, “Bapple” (apple, basically “Apple” with “B”), and “Potato”. The language appears to be a polyglot language, which borrows words and – such as they are – grammatical rules from many different languages. If you want to sound like a minion – you need to speak like one. ![]() Yes Minions have their own language! The words are not just random, they are actual words. With one simple effect and some tweaking, you’ll be able recreate the Minion voice effect on your own voice! Plus the same effects can be found in other audio editors. You don’t have to be a professional in voice editing with Adobe Audition. Bello! Are you all ready to sound like a Minion today? After learning my first Minionese words, I pushed record and edited my voice in Adobe Audition. ![]()
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