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A community for the dragon language of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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A community for the dragon language of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Kayin
June 26, 2014

Het / here

Hi guys ! I'm new here and I started to learn Dragon Language today. I know it will take a lot of time, and in the end, I would like to speak simple sentence without the help of any translator near me, as well as understand it. My native language isn't english, so excuse me for my grammar.

I read the lesson of the site. But here is a thing I just can't understand, with alot of words. I took the exemple of Het who means Here.

 

Question is "simple": How do you know that Het means Here ? I means, what's logic led you to understand that?

Is it like this, and I have to know words by heart to be able to speak Dragon Born langage, or is there a way to manage finding a meaning for a Word without the translation.

 

I'll take an exemple from the site: they said "the name "Kate" would be phonetically spelled as "Keyt""

I understand that Kate, in Dragon Language, would be spelled "Keyt", so written

K9T
.

If it's right, then how the fuck can we translate Here in Het

HET
?

I'm just completly lost... Thanks for your answers !

Category: Translation


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paarthurnax
Administrator
June 26, 2014

Hello! The dragon language is a full language with its own words. You'll need to memorize these words to speak the language. There is no equation or formula to turn a word into a dragon word.

For example, what is your native language's word for "here?" Compare it to the English word "here" and the dragon word "het." What word is your native language's word for "dragon?" Compare it to the English word "dragon" and the dragon word "dovah." All three of them are different languages, so they use different words. Some may be similar ("here" and "het"). Some may be very different ("fire" and "yol").


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Kayin
June 27, 2014

I see... I imagined some tricks, that's all haha.

 

Well, it seems a long journey begin with this language, time to study then !

 

Thanks alot for your informations! I hope i'll be able to contribuate after I leanred some of the core of the language !