Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 25
Minionese Mirrors Gen Alpha Slang Ahead of 15-Minute Movie Sequence
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 25

Minionese Mirrors Gen Alpha Slang Ahead of 15-Minute Movie Sequence

1 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 25

Summary

  • A new analysis argues Minionese and Gen Alpha slang share the same core habit: remixing real-world languages into playful, semi-nonsensical speech.
  • The comparison centers on loanwords and sound play, from Minionese uses of Indonesian, Spanish and Italian to Gen Alpha terms like “sussy baka” and Arabic-derived “wallahi.”
  • Illumination’s upcoming Minions & Monsters adds a 15-minute sequence spoken entirely in Minionese, giving that linguistic style its biggest showcase yet.
  • The piece says both vocabularies turn cross-cultural fragments into youth-friendly vernacular, suggesting Minionese’s melodic gibberish now aligns closely with how Gen Alpha talks online.

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