Alright. So assuming we don't fall victim to one of the hundreds of horrible ways to end ourselves here on this planet, at some point we're going to definitely meet something else, probably way smarter about how it goes about doing things. Of course, when that day comes, we'll have to learn a completely alien language.
Well it happened, and we have a message they sent us, along with a small packet of what translations our translator managed to pick out before he was mysteriously killed and his work left unfinished. And so the United Government of Generic Earth Government Conglomerates decided to split the load and hire the entirety of Bay 12 for a whoppin .09$ a year!
Anyways, here's the packet, as sent:
" Uoa ip a Monsi Liabra O Golwor, ang sun sihap im Alwhe ip sun sihap im Alworl" ~Isaacun-Asimov
--All nouns seem to have at least one adjective attached, some have more
--All nouns and adjectives are monosyllabic
--All names have a gender honorific attached, all of which are monosyallabic. Nouns that are not names of living beings do not have any honorific
--All A.L.I.E.N names are monosyllabic, however this is not a grammatical rule; they name themselves using existing words that describe them or their job
--Other honorifics, such as GOL (scientist), are separated with a hyphen, unless used as a base, in which case the second syllable denotes what exactly to extract from the base word (example: DAG meaning sanitation, and WOR, meaning work, means Sanitation worker, or sanitation plant.)
--Verbs can replace adjectives, but never nouns
-- Male and female honorifics are attached to the first name, and the surname is transormed into a meaningless honorific, at least when humans are involved
--Grammar and punctuation, unless otherwise stated, are indistinguishable from English
--Plurals use completely separate honorifics.