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

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Kulseokaaz
April 10, 2022

Still a little confused on Questions

So a sentence like "Are you doing good?" would sound like "Are doing you good?" and Los drehtaas hi pruzah, right? But do you start the sentence off with a non-question: "You are good" or do you start with an English-sounding question like I've stated at the beginning: "Are you doing good?" Because if that's the case, would the sentence be "Are you good?" and Los hi pruzah; instead of "Are doing you good?" and Los drehtaas hi pruzah?

Category: General


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Kahvozein
April 11, 2022

To say "Are you doing good?" you can say "Los hi pruzah?", so to form a question you just need to swap the subject and the verb. So "Hi tinvaak dovahzul" would mean "You speak dragon tongue" but "Tinvaak hi dovahzul" would be "Do you speak dragon tongue?".


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Frinmulaar
April 12, 2022

Just like in English, if there is an auxiliary verb like drey 'did' or lost 'was', the auxiliary moves to the front alone and leaves any following verb behind.