She usually says this after defeating a boss or when saying "Boo-yah!". The Japanese-language equivalent of "Wowee" is "Manmenmi" (マンメンミ, what "Gung-we-wy" sounds like in Japanese), which is also based on a quote by the Inkling girl."Woomy" may also refer to the Inkling girl, while "Ngyes" refers to the Inkling boy. "Ngyes" and "Woomy" (Wowee), dialogue from Inkling boys and girls (respectively), have become well-known memes among the Splatoon fandom, as both of them were heard frequently.Booyah Base's name is based on the cheer "Boo-yah!" and the Provençal fish stew bouillabaisse.Now or Never! (originally written by Squid Squad).Spicy Calamari Inkantation ( Splatoon 2).Now or Never! (Originally written by Squid Squad).Sanitized Octarians share some voice lines with the enemy Octarians from Hero Mode, but with a robotic voice filter to make them sound lifeless. Octo Expansion (Splatoon 2 only) Sanitized Octarians "Peemo sheo, tentako!" - “Don’t get cooked, stay off the hook!”."A-luh-ska?" - Callie (slightly pronouced "Alaska")."Boxie!" - "Booyah!", also used in Viantastic's Bridgett videos when a box or crate is found.Female playable Octolings share some voice lines with enemy Octolings from Hero Mode. Octolings were added as playable characters in the Splatoon 2 paid DLC The Octo Expansion. "Lee-kow-fuh-mee!" - splatted (sounds like "Look out for me!").The Octolings, who are somewhat related to the Inklings, speak a similar language. "Mee-kyu!" - possibly thank you, after getting food at Crusty Sean's truck.” WOOMY” This could be a general sound of excitement, such as “Booyah!”.(sounds like "All-Day Squid", except there being a W in day and all Ls are replaced with W) "Aw-dway-squid!" Possibly says when failing, such as in Turf Wars."Squibby!" - cheer, or when jumping very high."Squee!" - cheer, or when jumping very high."Yippee!" - cheer, or when jumping very high."Gwooby!" - cheer, or when jumping very high."Gung-we-wy!" - "Boo-yah!" (known as "Manmenmi" (マンメンミ) in Japanese) (sounds like ”Gangway!”)."Yoo-kee!" - cheer, or when jumping very high."Splo-wee!" - cheer, or when jumping very high.
"Yoo-hee!" - cheer, or when jumping very high.Many words in their spoken language sound like the English word "squid". The language spoken by Inklings has been altered to have a wavy sound. The Zink brand logo resembles the letters "IArOIC", which vaguely resembles the brand's name in Japanese, アイロニック ( aironikku, i.e.The Tentatek brand logo resembles the letters "AROME", which is the brand's name in Japanese, アロメ ( arome).Interestingly, Gimn is a Russian word, meaning Anthem, Canticle, Carol or Hymn.
The Inkling language is a fictional language spoken primarily by Inklings, and other characters as well, such as some Jellyfish. Signs and logos for Booyah Base's shops are written in Inkling.