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Kiana Vayne Dec 20, 2012 @ 10:22pm
Drem Yol Lok, Zu'u Dovahkiin.
how Los my Thu'um?
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Jendar Dec 20, 2012 @ 10:47pm 
Erm... what? :)
Kiana Vayne Dec 20, 2012 @ 10:56pm 
transalation: Greetings, i am Dragonborn.
how is my voice. (the "voice" being the dragon language)
i don't know all the words yet.
Last edited by Kiana Vayne; Dec 20, 2012 @ 10:58pm
Oberon Dec 21, 2012 @ 5:28am 
Drem Yol Lok means, literally, "Peace Fire Sky." And Thu'um means "Shout" as in, Dragon Shouts. Zul would be "Voice" in the context you're looking for, or Tinvaak. ("Talk/Speech")

A more accurate version of the second sentence would be "Los dovah tinvaaki Pruzah?" ("Is My dragon speech good?")
Last edited by Oberon; Dec 21, 2012 @ 5:42am
Kiana Vayne Dec 21, 2012 @ 7:16am 
yes Drem Yol Lok literal translation is "Peace" "Fire" "Sky" this was said in the thing that i found this in, but genaral meaning if used in a conversation is: Welcome, Greetings, Hello. things like that. i do not know the word for "My" and no when i checked it said that "Thu'um" meant "Voice" and some other word (I forget which one) was "Shout"
Last edited by Kiana Vayne; Dec 21, 2012 @ 7:17am
Probot Dec 21, 2012 @ 7:51am 
"YolseKaal Zahkrii" "Fire Champion's Sword" right?
(I want to make a badass dragon bone sword, and that is what I've thought of calling it, not sure if it's phrased properly, so do we have any dragons here? :3)
Kiana Vayne Dec 21, 2012 @ 7:52am 
no, just Dragonborns.
Last edited by Kiana Vayne; Dec 21, 2012 @ 7:53am
Oberon Dec 21, 2012 @ 9:47am 
Originally posted by ono9:
i do not know the word for "My"

Adding an "i" to the end of the word adds singular possessive to it, "my" "his" "her's" etc.

Originally posted by ono9:
and no when i checked it said that "Thu'um" meant "Voice" and some other word (I forget which one) was "Shout"

Nope! Thu'um specifically refers to Dragon Shouts. It's why every time the word Thu'um is used, it's referring specifically to Dragon Shouts. Have a look.[www.uesp.net]

Originally posted by AMV SNIPERIOR:
"YolseKaal Zahkrii" "Fire Champion's Sword" right?
(I want to make a badass dragon bone sword, and that is what I've thought of calling it, not sure if it's phrased properly, so do we have any dragons here? :3)

Yol Kaali Zahkrii.
Last edited by Oberon; Dec 21, 2012 @ 9:48am
BoPacker Dec 21, 2012 @ 10:07am 
Do you guys get together on the weekends and have debates in klingon?
Kiana Vayne Dec 21, 2012 @ 10:09am 
it is not klingon, it is Zul (the Voice)
Aleitheo Dec 21, 2012 @ 10:24am 
Pretty sure dragon tongue has a different syntax to english.
Oberon Dec 21, 2012 @ 10:30am 
Originally posted by ono9:
it is not klingon, it is Zul (the Voice)

Wrong again. The Dragon Language is just called the Dragon Language. The Voice refers to Thu'um, Dragon Shouts. Zul means voice in the literal sense.

Originally posted by Aleitheo:
Pretty sure dragon tongue has a different syntax to english.

Sentence structure is largely the same, propositions tend to come earlier in the sentence, they don't an equivalent for apostrophes, and they don't have anything for verb tense, but otherwise it's largely similar.

Originally posted by BoPacker:
Do you guys get together on the weekends and have debates in klingon?

I don't speak Klingon. I speak the language of the giant fire-breathing lizards dead-set on bringing about the End of Days.
Kiana Vayne Dec 21, 2012 @ 10:32am 
i wish i could speak it fluently.
Kiana Vayne Dec 21, 2012 @ 10:33am 
man i hate getting it wrong! oh well i just started like yesterday or the day before that.
BoPacker Dec 21, 2012 @ 10:54am 
maybe you should work on learning a useful language, instead...I hear Mandarin Chinese is all the rage.
Kiana Vayne Dec 21, 2012 @ 10:56am 
no i think Latin and the Dragon Language are the only ones i am interested in.
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Date Posted: Dec 20, 2012 @ 10:22pm
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