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File:Inkling Language 1.jpg|An Inkling stands in front of a sign in the Inkling language
File:Inkling Language 1.jpg|An Inkling stands in front of a sign in the Inkling language
File:Amiibocaseback.jpg|The back of [[amiibo]] box found in ''[[Inkopolis Plaza]]'' using the out-of-bounds [[glitch]]
File:Amiibocaseback.jpg|The back of [[amiibo]] box found in ''[[Inkopolis Plaza]]'' using the out-of-bounds [[glitch]]
File:Inkling_Full_1.jpeg|Part one of glyphs of the Inkling language.
File:Inkling_Full_1.jpeg|Part one of glyphs of the Inkling language
File:Inkling_Full_2.jpeg|Part two of glyphs of the Inkling language.
File:Inkling_Full_2.jpeg|Part two of glyphs of the Inkling language
File:Inkling_Full_3.jpeg|Part three of glyphs of the Inklings language.
File:Inkling_Full_3.jpeg|Part three of glyphs of the Inklings language
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Conjecture
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Inkling is the language that Inklings in Splatoon communicate in.

Appearance

Much of the Inkling language seems similar to our Cyrillic and Greek alphabets.

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Decoding

There have been many attempts at decoding the Inkling language but so far none have been successful, leading some to believe the language is just gibberish.

Others believe that since Nintendo have made previous languages before, such as Hylian, it could be possible that Inklish can be translated.

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