I would NOT speak Enochian with a demon.
Enochian is the angelic language, and angels used Enochian Magic to dispell demons and forsaken them. It was their only weapon against demons.
Anton LaVey, who wrote the Satanic Bible, included 19 of the Enochian Keys. BUT he re-wrote them so that they would become a message of Satan, and it has been proven that they were false (as a Satanist, it's hard to admit, but it's the truth).
Demons speak latin.
They know all languages, but they don't communicate with their /mouths/, they speak through minds - much like telepathy.
But their "first language" is latin, so if you want to speak with a demon you should go learn latin. But then again, as I said, they understand English too.
Re: Demonic Language By: AwakeTooLong / Knowledgeable
Post # 22 Jul 09, 2011
I fail to see how their first language is defined as latin when many of them pre-date the origin of the language. This is some of the christian-bias that I spoke of earlier within this thread.
The whole latin conception is born of the roman catholic church's influence in the way that Demons are perceived. Latin was the language of the church, and therefore considered by many to be the language that demons and angels might use to communicate.
It is not necessary or magical in itself. It is simply an ancient tongue rooted within the Roman influence of all of the Western world.
I don't understand how Enochian is a language and Enoch is a human person in the bible in the book of enoch who wrote the story of the war in heaven and how the fallen angels had half human children called Nephilim
Actualy there the same but angels are good(some) and demons are bad
Re: Demonic Language By: Neferah
Post # 26 Jul 11, 2011
Whether or not you constitute Enochian as a language is up to the individual itself.
As for speaking in Latin, why not just speak in English if you insist on having a closer feel to it hm?
Demons, like most entities could honestly careless in whatever you spoke to them. Just as long as you call upon respectfully, everything should be fine.
Since the fluff flies high on this particular subject, I am going to add my 2 cents. I would like to preface with this is a personal belief and should not be taken as solid fact in any way shape or form since there is no documentation to back it up.
Demonic is not a learnable language per se. It has no structure that we are used to in the forms of nouns, verbs, participles, and conjugation. It is an emotive language kind of like sign language. It is more conceptual and therefor has to be spoken by feeling and not by thought. If you want to learn about emotive languages, I suggest you start with angelic. You can learn angelic at almost any pentacostal holiness church. They call it speaking in tongues. Once you grasp the concepts of angelic, simply use it with the conceptual context of speaking to a demon. The conversion should happen naturally within your psyche and what will come out of your mouth should be understood by demons.
Feel free to call me fluffy for that one, but it at least makes more sense than what some people would say.