This Language appeared in chapter 128; you don't need to learn this to read since I will provide a translation. It also only shows two chapters. Afterward, I will translate it so the word count won't be bloated by double sentences.
Vocabulary
Mila - I/me
Koru - Ball
Bik - Throw
Luna - Star
Vexi - Eat
Rano - Run
Tale - Big
Mino - Small
Seda - Ship
Quila - Water
Zel - Light
Dumi - Dark
Gali - Friend
Nari - Enemy
Milu - You
Qiqi - Who
Bikvu - Throw away
Luna seda - Sacred tree (literally "star ship", used creatively)
Samila - Seems
Zelqi - What
Qar - Do
Kaluna - Will be doomed
Qu - Find
Minor - Dangerous
Nazer - Bad intentions (from "not" + "light")
Quila seda - Ancestor's teaching (literally "water ship")
Dumi zel - Racist (literally "dark light")
Karano - Must be wary
Kanari - Can attack/enemy (derived from "can" + "nari")
Kavexi - Will eat (future tense of "vexi")
Kaqu - Will find (future tense of "qu")
Naka - Not can (negation of ability)
Nabik - Not throw (present tense, negation of action)
Nabikqi - Question form of "nabik"
Seda - Used contextually as "way" or "method"
Kaminor - But small/dangerous (creative use of "but" + "minor")
Phonetics
Vowels: A, E, I, O, U, Y (pronounced as ee, eh, ai, oh, oo, ü)
Consonants: B, D, G, J (as in "judge"), K, L, M, N, R, S, T, V, Z, X (as in "loch" or "Bach"), Q (a clicking sound)
Accentuation: Stress on the first syllable of every word.
Sample Sentences
Mila koruu bik. - I throw the balls.
Narisa vexiqi? - Do you eat now?
KaMila luna rano. - I will run to the star.
Tale seda. - Big ship.
Quila zel. - Water is light (in color or weight).