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What are the Dothraki saying in Game of Thrones?

What are the Dothraki saying in Game of Thrones?

Both phrases — the first always said by a male, and the second by a female – are phrases well known to Game of Thrones fans. “You are my sun and stars” and “You are the moon of my life.” Creator Peterson says these expressions come from Dothraki mythology, in which the sun is the husband of the moon.

What does daenerys say to Drogo in Dothraki?

When Drogo comes in to the tent once more to rape Daenerys, she says: Daenerys: Ajjalan anha zalat vitiherat yer hatif. The line is not grammatical but that was done intentionally since Daenerys is a novice at this point.

How do you say dragon in Dothraki?

Zhavorsa or Zhavvorsa. Dothraki for dragon. Finne zhavvorsa anni? means “Where are my dragons?” This word might not be super applicable in everyday life, so jano—the Dothraki word for dog or dogs—is probably more appropriate.

Is Dothraki real language?

The Dothraki language is a constructed fictional language in George R. R. Martin’s fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire and its television adaptation Game of Thrones. It is spoken by the Dothraki, a nomadic people in the series’s fictional world.

Who is the Dothraki translator in Game of Thrones?

Dothraki translator. The Dothraki language is a constructed fictional language in George R. R. Martin’s fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire and its television adaptation Game of Thrones, where it is spoken by the Dothraki, the indigenous inhabitants of the Dothraki Sea. The language was developed for the TV series by the linguist David J.

Is there a Game of Thrones mod for CK2?

“A Game of Thrones” (AGOT) is a full-conversion mod for Paradox Interactive’s Crusder Kings II (CK2).

What kind of language does the Dothraki speak?

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What do the Dothraki say when they say goodbye?

Fonas chek, which translates to “hunt well,” is one way to say goodbye. 2. San athchomari yeraan! Peterson writes that the Dothraki have no word for “thank you.”