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* Used humorously in the film version of [[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]] when the Vogon commander switches effortlessly from a charming Received Pronunciation accent to one of these in under a second. (In the book, Vogon speech is: "like a man trying to gargle whilst fighting off a pack of wolves".)
* Used humorously in the film version of [[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]] when the Vogon commander switches effortlessly from a charming Received Pronunciation accent to one of these in under a second. (In the book, Vogon speech is: "like a man trying to gargle whilst fighting off a pack of wolves".)
* ''[[Constantine]]'' briefly gives us an example of "Hell-speak".
* ''[[Constantine]]'' briefly gives us an example of "Hell-speak".
* There's a Filipino movie where two devils speak in their native tongues. The subtitles apologize to the viewer for the lack of translation because they don't know anyone who's been in Hell before.
* There's a Filipino movie{{context|reason=Does this movie have a name?}} where two devils speak in their native tongues. The subtitles apologize to the viewer for the lack of translation because they don't know anyone who's been in Hell before.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==