Genshin Gusha Unu Boya

During the Mimi Tomo event, you will need to visit a Sleepy Hilichurl near Cuijue Slope. In the meeting, you will immediately be told that he wants a Gusha Unu Boya item. For the beginners, it is normal for you to not know what it means.

Way to Find the Meaning of the Phrase Gusha Unu Boya

The phrase Gushu Unu Boya is found in the Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian by Ella Musk, which contains the meaning of most events related to Hilichurlian language. It has been known that Hilichurlian is the language of Teyvat that is mostly spoken by the Hilichurls. In addition to Hilichurls, in fact, there are a few humans that want to study and use it and Ella Musk is one of them.

Hilichurls

If you want to open the Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian by Ella Musk, the first thing that you can do is to go to the events tab. When you are there, select the Mimo Tomo event, and then click on the Consult Manual.

The Meaning of Gusha Unu Boya in Genshin Impact

In the game known as Genshin Impact, the term Gushu Unu Boya means Berry. When the event called Mimi Tomo is on going, you will want to give Berry to the Sleepy Hilichurl to move on to the next location of Hilichurl. If you want to know the details, here is the explanation of each word based on the Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian by Ella Musk.

The word Unu means the number one. As for Boya, it is used in conjunction with the other words to call the color yellow. What about Gusha? It means seed or fruit. If you combine these three, it means a small yellow seed or fruit. It can be concluded that the Sleepy Hilichurl wants some Berries.

Genshin Gusha Unu Boya

Way to Find Berry in Genshin Impact

There is a high chance that you already have Berries in your inventory as they are everywhere in the wild. For those beginners, it is normal if you have never harvested them. In this case, you need to go near Mondstadt city bridge to find the Berry plants.

Hillichurlian Language

Below is the list of some popular words of Hilichurlian. If you want to know more about it, you might want to visit the Hilichurlian Wiktionary at hilichurl.org.

  • Hilichurlian: mosi

English: to eat
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: mita

English: meat
Notes: Has positive connotations.

  • Hilichurlian: gusha

English: vegetables
Notes: Has negative connotations. The color of gusha is green.

  • Hilichurlian: mi (plural: mimi)

English: I, me (plural: we, us)
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: muhe

English: triumph; like, want
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: biat

English: to hit, to curse
Notes: It is possible for the term to be used for emphasis (e.g. very)

  • Hilichurlian: ye (plural: yeye)

English: you, your (register unknown, possibly condescending or informal)
Notes: It is possible for the term to be similar to Japanese お前 or Korean 너 where it does not express pure condescension, but it is able to imply closeness to the addressee. However, its connotation is still condescension by saying that the addressee has a lower social status and socially impermissible usages of the pronoun have to be understood as a sign of contempt.

  • Hilichurlian: yo (plural: yoyo)

English: you, your (register unknown friendly or formal)
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: da/dada

English: good/very good, affirmation, very (emphasis)
Notes: Is able to be used as praise.

  • Hilichurlian: domu

English: to dance
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: eleka

English: now
Notes: Meaning uncertain

  • Hilichurlian: sada

English: to sing, singing, song, solid
Notes: The phrase known as upa sada means that you are prepared to do something.

  • Hilichurlian: nye

English: not, un
Notes: Is able to be used for negation.

  • Hilichurlian: nunu

English: to sleep
Notes: The color of nunu is black. There is a possibility of it being referred to at nighttime.

  • Hilichurlian: nini

English: storm, wind, Anemo
Notes: Meaning uncertain. The color of nini is white.

  • Hilichurlian: zido

English: here, this
Notes: It is possible for it to mean nothing in some contexts. Besides, it may also mean to mark or be used to otherwise indicate a certain thing. It is possible to be deictic.

  • Hilichurlian: movo

English: to move, to bring, to come
Notes: Meaning uncertain. Movo lata means water.

  • Hilichurlian: kuzi

English: mighty, strong
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: celi

English: heat; Pyro, fire; the sun (usually celi upa)
Notes: The color of celi red. The term celi lata is used to call the things that emit light, but not heat, such as Small Lamp Grass, fireflies, stars, and the moon.

  • Hilichurlian: upa

English: to combine, to merge, to gather
Notes: Dada upa means very tall or large mountain. Celi upa means the sun. The meaning of Upa sada is that you are prepared to do something.

  • Hilichurlian: shato

English: like, alike, similar
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: lata

English: Cyro, ice, cold
Notes: The color of lata is blue. Movo lata means water.

  • Hilichurlian: unu

English: god; one
Notes: A holy word that embodies the concept of gods of Hilichurls and the origin of life. The color of unu is yellow.

  • Hilichurlian: du

English: two
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: unu du

English: three
Notes: It means one-two.

  • Hilichurlian: dudu

English: four
Notes: It means two-two.

  • Hilichurlian: ya (plural: yaya)

English: human
Notes: It can also mean person or people.

  • Hilichurlian: ika

English: enemy, bad people
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: kundela

English: to kill, to fight
Notes: It can mean enemy as a noun.

  • Hilichurlian: dala

English: what?
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: si

English: thing
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: valo

English: thank you
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: buka

English: stomach
Notes: It is possible to be the indication of hunger.

  • Hilichurlian: guru-guru

English: hungry
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: kucha

English: weak; small
Notes: Kucha gusha means seed.

  • Hilichurlian: Odomu

English: friend
Notes: The meaning is currently under review.

  • Hilichurlian: tiga

English: stone, Geo
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: plata

English: shield
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: vin

English: whine
Notes: –

  • Hilichurlian: pupu

English: grass
Notes: Meaning uncertain, it is possible to be used to insult.