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Learning Dothraki - Dothraki. From Dothraki So you are interested in learning about Dothraki.

Learning Dothraki - Dothraki

Perhaps you aim to become a speaker some day or you just want to learn some phrases. Well, you have come to the right place. This wiki is a collection of all that is known publicly about the language and it is intended to work as the main platform for people interested in learning the language. At this point in time we are still in the process of finding out all the details about the language so a lot of information is not yet available but it will get added continuously as we learn more. This page will serve as a starting point and will have links to all the other pages that contain the grammar and vocabulary of the Dothraki language. The first thing you might want to do is to check out the Dothraki Speakers and Learners Registry to find other people who are also interested in learning to speak Dothraki.

Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 Tutorial 3 Test Your Skills Vocabulary Dothraki Word Groups Dothraki to English dictionary Nouns Noun Animacy. Pdf. Learning High Valyrian - Dothraki. From Dothraki So you are interested in learning about High Valyrian.

Learning High Valyrian - Dothraki

Perhaps you aim to become a speaker some day or you just want to learn some phrases. Well, you have come to the right place. This wiki is a collection of all that is known publicly about the language and it is intended to work as the main platform for people interested in learning the language. At this point in time we are still in the process of finding out all the details about the language so a lot of information is not yet available but it will get added continuously as we learn more. This page will serve as a starting point and will have links to all the other pages that contain the grammar and vocabulary of the High Valyrian language. The first thing you might want to do is to check out the Valyrian Speakers and Learners Registry to find other people who are also interested in learning to speak High Valyrian.

Start here if you are not comfortable with just jumping into High Valyrian's linguistics first. Phonology. Write Your Name in Elvish in Ten Minutes. Write Your Name in Elvish in Ten Minutes You want to write your name in Elvish, but every place you go seems to make it harder than it ought to be.

Write Your Name in Elvish in Ten Minutes

Elvish writing looks beautiful and mysterious, but does it really have to be impossible to understand? Why doesn't somebody just spell out the alphabet so you can simply substitute the letters and get straight to the result? That's exactly what I've done here. Learn to write your name in Elvish in ten minutes. Here's the alphabet. That's it. Generally the vowels go above the consonants, but sometimes, in the case of Y and silent E, they go below. The straight line underneath is just one way to make one character do the work of two. The line above a consonant means that a nasal N or M precedes the consonant in question. Here's one last example with two different letter combinations. I am often asked how to handle double vowel situations. That's all you need to get started. Good luck! Ned Gulley Want an Elvish tattoo? Want an Elvish t-shirt? Learn to Speak Elvish. A History of Elvish Mr.

Learn to Speak Elvish

Tolkien produced many varieties of Elvish throughout the Middle Earth series. To go into all the various dialects on Elvish, throughout the scope of time in Middle Earth, is far beyond the scope of this guide, as it would take hundreds of pages to properly fill. The two language variations with the most complete language and grammar are Quenya and Sindarin, High-elven and grey-elven respectively. In terms of inspiration and rudimentary grammar, Elvish is based off of Welsh and Finnish. So without further ado, here are some good basic conversational Elvish, which satisfies the curiosity of most people and is more than enough to effectively learn to speak elvish at its most rudimentary form.

English - Elvish ____________________________________________________________ Good (day/morning/afternoon) - Uel (re/amrun/andune) Greetings (everyone) - Vedui' (il'er) Farewell - Namarie You are a mighty warrior - Lle naa belegohtar You are beautiful - Lle naa vanima.