The Dwarves use two written languages: reckoning is a simple means of tracking trades and shipments. They use a variation on Celtic runes for more detailed records, though they don’t keep a lot of them.
Language Notes: Dictionary
Dictionary: Parts
+ar: plural
+klo: does not, do not, will not
ke+: gerund (turn a verb into a noun)
ti (tee): we, of a large group
wila (weel): this is, this is a
Dictionary: Verbs
aeraer: forget, discharge, let slide
rifel: live
Dictionary: Nouns
adro: steel
Ergandion: goddess of ancient wisdom
fel: a pass through mountains
fest: cavern
gri: world, the lands
hi: southern
Kerifelfestar: the living caverns
meen: beard
Men: Dragon
Obeag: the messenger of the Dwarven gods
Oberon: chief of the Dwarf gods
ona: ending, finish
ro: metal
tarn: town (in the mountains)
teng: strong
tengro: mithril
toro: silver
verae: debt, favor
Dictionary: Adjectives
dri: northern