Goikian[1] is the mother tongue spoken by native citizens of North and South Goiky alike. These words are often mixed with English when used.
Most of the known words end in suffixes found in English. There are a few phrases spoken so far, mostly just gibberish, and their meaning has yet to be deciphered.
Appearances[]
- Battle for Dream Island
- "Power of Three": The recurring exclamation "Yoy" was introduced this episode.
- "Insectophobe's Nightmare": The Announcer briefly says a phrase in this language when confirming the team split.
- "Crybaby!"~"A Leg Up in the Race", "Return of the Hang Glider": The Cake at Stake theme from this era is mostly in Goikian.
- "Rescission": The recurring prefix "Yoyle" was introduced this episode.
- Battle for Dream Island Again
- "Get Digging": TV's Cake at Stake intro.
- "Zeeky Boogy Doog": The episode's namesake. Firey suggests a Goikian name for the new Dream Island.
- However, this is a reference to Brian Kendall's 2001 Flash animation The Demented Cartoon Movie!
- "Well, Look Who It Is!": Grassy and Balloony repeating "Glorp!" inside Bottle.
- "Airplanes in the Night Sky": Coiny says "Noiece!" for the elevator conveniently showing up at the time of his arrival.
- Battle for BFDI
- "Questions Answered": Many of the questions and answers are in Goikian.
- Battle for Dream Island: The Power of Two
- "The Great Goikian Bake-Off": The episode's namesake. As part of the contest, teams go across Goiky to prepare a meal for Two.
- "Balancing P.A.C.T.": The writing on Pillow's research board.
Dictionary[]
Below is a list of all the known words spoken.
- beeky[BFB8]
- beezers[BFB2]
- boogy[BFDIA4]
- doog[BFDIA4]
- doot[BFDI10]
- doy[BFDIA2]
- dwooba[BFB8]
- floop[BFB8]
- frooba[BFB8]
- goobily [BFB2]
- gloop
- glork
- glorp[BFDI10]
- gluck[BFB8]
- grooba[BFB8]
- hork[BFDI10]
- hyuck
- noiece
- ooba[BFB8]
- oobily[BFB2]
- pork[BFB8]
- queeky[BFB8]
- shmooba[BFB8]
- weezer [BFB2]
- wooba[BFB8]
- yoy[BFDI6]
- yoyle
- zap[BFB8]
- zeeky[BFDIA4]
- zop[BFB8]E
Phrases[]
There are a few Goikian phrases that can be deciphered, however its impossible to know which Goikian word corresponds to english word due to Goikian word order being unknown
- Hork, glorp, gloop, doot: Cake at Stake.
Phonology[]
By looking at Cloudy's speech, we can pick up the following
Nickel has most likely spoken the most amount of Goikian words.
Trivia[]
- Cloudy has a thick Goikian accent.
Gallery[]
The Cake at Stake intro used in mid-BFDI.
Pillow giving instruction about her scientific studies in Goikian and English to Just Not in "Balancing P.A.C.T.".


