The concept of having more than sight and sound be involved in a language is pretty fascinating. Kudos to the author for thinking that far ahead and not getting caught up in the appeal of a loli werewolf-human hybrid.
Or since “werewolf” means “man-wolf”, would that make the loli 2/3 man, 1/3 wolf?
Lol I’m sorry but apparently words he can’t understand just sound like barks then, if another human (who doesn’t know werewolf language) look at him currently, isn’t he is just surrounded by wolves that bark like dogs. Idk why but this cracks me up so bad XD
I truly love this manga. It covers what other contemporary furry/werewolf fictions usually never touch about. Interspecies relationship, unheard of or unspoken stuff... olfactory language. Even sounds beyond human hearing that we usually ignore about in favour of writing stories from our own limited POV. We're too self-centred all this time lol. Until this brilliant manga comes around.
Makes sense and you'd think he would've figured it out earlier (or it would've been taught in his furry language (lol) class, even). Animals rarely communicate via sounds, let alone form words out of phonemes. The majority of communication is via body language, touch and smell.