Some less-documented languages of Papua New Guinea, the Caucasus, or the Amazon use long agglutinated words.
Based on the phonetic sound of the subject line, this appears to be a transliteration of the famous Sanskrit/Shloka style incantation often heard in Indian mythology series (like Vikram and Betal or depictions of Vetala mantras). Buu Mal -bhuumaal- nauthkarrlayynae yan...
In the vast expanse of human language, most strings of text are easily categorized—English, Mandarin, SQL code, or cat memes. But every so often, a sequence appears that defies immediate recognition. Such is the case with Some less-documented languages of Papua New Guinea, the
we are speaking of movement—a journey or a transition. It implies a shifting of states, perhaps moving from the mundane into the extraordinary. Buu Mal -bhuumaal- nauthkarrlayynae yan...