GallantBlade475Should be spelled "Rahku'ul"
I edited the spelling of this to "Rahvul" instead. It should be noted that not all words that use the rune "uu" are translitered as "u'u." See the canon word "Gravuun" as an example.
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paarthurnax Administrator June 6, 2014 |
GallantBlade475 I edited the spelling of this to "Rahvul" instead. It should be noted that not all words that use the rune "uu" are translitered as "u'u." See the canon word "Gravuun" as an example. |
GallantBlade475Should be spelled "Rahku'ul"
I edited the spelling of this to "Rahvul" instead. It should be noted that not all words that use the rune "uu" are translitered as "u'u." See the canon word "Gravuun" as an example.
Aaliizah June 6, 2014 |
This should be changed from non-canon to semi-canon because "pel" is canon and "-iik" is derived from an in-game word. |
This should be changed from non-canon to semi-canon because "pel" is canon and "-iik" is derived from an in-game word.
Aaliizah June 6, 2014 |
This should be changed from non-canon to semi-canon because "pel" is canon. |
This should be changed from non-canon to semi-canon because "pel" is canon.
paarthurnax Administrator June 6, 2014 |
Thanks, fixed both to semi-canon. |
Thanks, fixed both to semi-canon.
Morovahdin June 7, 2014 |
I suggest that for the word "Fah" we add the Spanish translation "Por" in addition to the existing translation "Para." It is a distinction in Spanish that we do not make in English. Edit: Nevermind, it is fixed now. |
I suggest that for the word "Fah" we add the Spanish translation "Por" in addition to the existing translation "Para." It is a distinction in Spanish that we do not make in English.
Edit: Nevermind, it is fixed now.
Morovahdin June 7, 2014 |
This dragon word should be capitalized. |
This dragon word should be capitalized.
paarthurnax Administrator June 7, 2014 |
Morovahdin Corrected, also shortened this to just "Feymah." |
MorovahdinThis dragon word should be capitalized.
Corrected, also shortened this to just "Feymah."
Morovahdin June 7, 2014 |
I believe this is meant to be listed as a noun rather than a verb. |
I believe this is meant to be listed as a noun rather than a verb.
paarthurnax Administrator June 7, 2014 |
Morovahdin Indeed it should, fixed. |
MorovahdinI believe this is meant to be listed as a noun rather than a verb.
Indeed it should, fixed.
Morovahdin June 7, 2014 |
"Unazom" shows up twice in the dictionary for me, once as word #2822 and once as word #5445. |
"Unazom" shows up twice in the dictionary for me, once as word #2822 and once as word #5445.
paarthurnax Administrator June 7, 2014 |
Morovahdin Deleted the duplicate. |
Morovahdin"Unazom" shows up twice in the dictionary for me, once as word #2822 and once as word #5445.
Deleted the duplicate.
paarthurnax Administrator June 8, 2014 |
hiith There's already a semi-canon word for "wealthy," faraanus. |
hiith June 8, 2014 |
paarthurnax Why, then, do we need "Saavir"? Or does it mean something else? |
paarthurnaxThere's already a semi-canon word for "wealthy," faraanus.
Why, then, do we need "Saavir"? Or does it mean something else?
paarthurnax Administrator June 8, 2014 |
hiithpaarthurnax Faraanus has a pretty narrow meaning - it only relates to monetary fortune and wealth. "Saavir" is more broad. For example, a rich land, a rich-tasting cake, or a rich color. |
hiithpaarthurnaxThere's already a semi-canon word for "wealthy," faraanus.
Why, then, do we need "Saavir"? Or does it mean something else?
Faraanus has a pretty narrow meaning - it only relates to monetary fortune and wealth. "Saavir" is more broad. For example, a rich land, a rich-tasting cake, or a rich color.
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