The Dwarf Halls: Language Notes

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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

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