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01-16-2003, 03:51 AM #1
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This may be a stupid question... But what language is Karamhul based off of?
For instance, how would one say "Flametongue" in Karamhul?
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01-16-2003, 11:37 AM #2
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Karamhul seems to be almost a copy of Tolkien's Dwarvish (compare Khazad-Dum and Kheled-Zaram with Baruk-Azhik, Kheleb-Izhil, etc). I have no idea about translations though.
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01-16-2003, 05:43 PM #3
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In a message dated 1/15/03 10:18:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
wrb41977@HOTMAIL.COM writes:
<< This may be a stupid question... But what language is Karamhul based off
of?
For instance, how would one say "Flametongue" in Karamhul? >>
Dragon mag, about 2 years ago, had a series of articles with some demihuman
languages and examples. I`ll check for flametongue.
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01-16-2003, 11:33 PM #4
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> For instance, how would one say "Flametongue" in Karamhul?
Try mixing Nordic and Slavic languages. For example, DMs of Warlords of
Winter decided to translate Shield of Hope as Krushkhal. Of course, they
had no idea that "krushka" means pear in Serbian :-)
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01-16-2003, 11:33 PM #5
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Milos Rasic wrote:
>>For instance, how would one say "Flametongue" in Karamhul?
>>
>Try mixing Nordic and Slavic languages. For example, DMs of Warlords of
>Winter decided to translate Shield of Hope as Krushkhal. Of course, they
>had no idea that "krushka" means pear in Serbian :-)
>
And what does pear mean?
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01-17-2003, 12:35 AM #6
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> >>For instance, how would one say "Flametongue" in Karamhul?
> >>
> >Try mixing Nordic and Slavic languages. For example, DMs of
> Warlords of
> >Winter decided to translate Shield of Hope as Krushkhal. Of course,
> >they had no idea that "krushka" means pear in Serbian :-)
> >
> And what does pear mean?
Errr, maybe I mispelled it, but it should be a fruit with
greenish-yellow skin and meat similar to apple. Actually, I considered
it opposite of apple when I was kid :-)
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Posted by Lord Grave, Actually, I considered
it opposite of apple when I was kid :-)
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01-17-2003, 12:21 PM #8
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Milos Rasic wrote:
>>>>For instance, how would one say "Flametongue" in Karamhul?
>>>>
>>>Try mixing Nordic and Slavic languages. For example, DMs of
>>>
>>Warlords of
>>
>>>Winter decided to translate Shield of Hope as Krushkhal. Of course,
>>>they had no idea that "krushka" means pear in Serbian :-)
>>>
>>And what does pear mean?
>>
>
>Errr, maybe I mispelled it, but it should be a fruit with
>greenish-yellow skin and meat similar to apple. Actually, I considered
>it opposite of apple when I was kid :-)
>
Ah, looking in my english-german dictionary I found it pear=Birne in german.
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01-17-2003, 11:10 PM #9
Talking of pears saddens me, for I have just finished my last bottle of double brewed pear mead and have to wait till next year to have more:-(
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