Balloonist language (Jem)

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In Frederick Pohl's novel Jem there are, on the eponymously named planet, three native species each with their own distinct language. Halfway through the novel, we are given the following sample of the Balloonist language. The apostrophes represent glottal stops (a common feature in alien languages in old sci-fi stories).

Ma'iya'a hi'i (these creatures unlike us) hu'u ha'iye'i (are vicious animals).

Ni'u'a mali'i na'a hu'iha (they have killed my song).

Also,ha'aye'i is the name of the shark-like enemies of the Balloonists.