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*Dunmeri (name) |
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*Dwemeris<ref name="Dwarven">''[[Dwarven Writings]]''</ref> |
*Dwemeris<ref name="Dwarven">''[[Dwarven Writings]]''</ref> |
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*[[Ehlnofex]] |
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*[[Falmer Language|Falmer]] |
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+ | *[[Giantish]]<ref name="Daggerfall">{{Daggerfall}}</ref> |
*Goblin<ref name="Stonechewer">''[[Sacred Rites of the Stonechewers]]''</ref> |
*Goblin<ref name="Stonechewer">''[[Sacred Rites of the Stonechewers]]''</ref> |
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− | *Harpy<ref name="Daggerfall"/><ref name="Kyne's Challenge">''[[Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/High Rock]]''</ref> |
+ | *[[Harpy (Daggerfall Skill)|Harpy]]<ref name="Daggerfall"/><ref name="Kyne's Challenge">''[[Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/High Rock]]''</ref> |
− | *Impish<ref name="Daggerfall"/><ref name="HC:SI">''[[Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/Summerset Isles]]''</ref> |
+ | *[[Impish]]<ref name="Daggerfall"/><ref name="HC:SI">''[[Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/Summerset Isles]]''</ref> |
*[[Jel]] (Argonian)<ref name="Infernal">{{Infernal City}}</ref><ref name="EGT:BM">''[[The (Improved) Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Black Marsh]]''</ref> |
*[[Jel]] (Argonian)<ref name="Infernal">{{Infernal City}}</ref><ref name="EGT:BM">''[[The (Improved) Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Black Marsh]]''</ref> |
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*Kothringi Language<ref name="Drillk">{{Online}}: Dialogue with [[Drillk]]</ref> |
*Kothringi Language<ref name="Drillk">{{Online}}: Dialogue with [[Drillk]]</ref> |
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+ | *[[Orcish (Skill)|Orcish]]<ref name="Daggerfall"/><ref name="Kyne's Challenge"/> |
*[[Old Bretic]]<ref>''[[Broken Diamonds (Book)|Broken Diamonds]]''</ref> |
*[[Old Bretic]]<ref>''[[Broken Diamonds (Book)|Broken Diamonds]]''</ref> |
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*Ta'agra (Khajiiti)<ref name="Ahzirr">''[[Ahzirr Traajijazeri]]''</ref> (sometimes simply called "Khajiiti")<ref name="HC:BM">''[[Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/The Black Marsh]]''</ref> |
*Ta'agra (Khajiiti)<ref name="Ahzirr">''[[Ahzirr Traajijazeri]]''</ref> (sometimes simply called "Khajiiti")<ref name="HC:BM">''[[Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/The Black Marsh]]''</ref> |
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*"Ae" – "Is/equal to/and" |
*"Ae" – "Is/equal to/and" |
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*"Ae-" – "Positive" prefix (ontological assertion) |
*"Ae-" – "Positive" prefix (ontological assertion) |
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+ | *"Aednavorith" – ? <ref>[[Monastery of Serene Harmony]] [[Loading Screens (Online)|loading screen]]</ref><ref>''[[Five-Fold Felicitations!]]''</ref> |
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*"Aedra" – "Ancestors"<ref name="AedraDaedra" /> |
*"Aedra" – "Ancestors"<ref name="AedraDaedra" /> |
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*"Aka" – "Dragon" |
*"Aka" – "Dragon" |
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*"hejsetha thtithik" – "Vaporous, floating egg-hatcher" ([[Wispmother]])<ref name="HC:BM"/> |
*"hejsetha thtithik" – "Vaporous, floating egg-hatcher" ([[Wispmother]])<ref name="HC:BM"/> |
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*"hejsetha thtitleel" – "Vaporous, floating sphere" (or [[Wisp]])<ref name="HC:BM"/> |
*"hejsetha thtitleel" – "Vaporous, floating sphere" (or [[Wisp]])<ref name="HC:BM"/> |
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+ | *"Hist-Deek" – "Hist-Sapling"<ref name="ArgoniaSeasons"/> |
*"Hist-Dooka" – "Mature Hist"<ref name="ArgoniaSeasons"/> |
*"Hist-Dooka" – "Mature Hist"<ref name="ArgoniaSeasons"/> |
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*"Hist-Tsoko" – "Elder Hist"<ref name="ArgoniaSeasons"/> |
*"Hist-Tsoko" – "Elder Hist"<ref name="ArgoniaSeasons"/> |
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==Nordic== |
==Nordic== |
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+ | *"Drah-gkon" – "dragon"<ref>''[[The Dragon War]]''</ref> |
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+ | *"Evgir unslaad" – "Season Unending" <ref>Dialogue with [[Bergritte Battle-Born]]</ref> |
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+ | *"Valunstrad" - "avenue of valor"{{fact}} |
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==Old Bretic== |
==Old Bretic== |
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Orcish is a language of the Orsimer peoples of Tamriel.<ref name="Daggerfall"/> Other examples exist of its separate language, such as ''[[Sixteen Accords of Madness, Book XII]]''.<ref>''[[Sixteen Accords of Madness, Book XII]]''</ref> <ref group="UL" name="Cyrus"/> |
Orcish is a language of the Orsimer peoples of Tamriel.<ref name="Daggerfall"/> Other examples exist of its separate language, such as ''[[Sixteen Accords of Madness, Book XII]]''.<ref>''[[Sixteen Accords of Madness, Book XII]]''</ref> <ref group="UL" name="Cyrus"/> |
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*No word exists in this language for "delicacy."<ref>''[[Arms and Armor of the Orcish Champion: Gushagub Gro-Shugdurbam]]''</ref> |
*No word exists in this language for "delicacy."<ref>''[[Arms and Armor of the Orcish Champion: Gushagub Gro-Shugdurbam]]''</ref> |
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+ | *"Beshkar-nor" – death-forge<ref name="strangerituals">''[[Strange Rituals of the Orsimer]]''</ref> |
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+ | *"Tumnors" – "death stones"<ref name="strangerituals"/> |
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*"Vosh Rakh" – "Blade of Courage"<ref>''[[Vosh Rakh (Book)|Vosh Rakh]]''</ref> |
*"Vosh Rakh" – "Blade of Courage"<ref>''[[Vosh Rakh (Book)|Vosh Rakh]]''</ref> |
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Revision as of 00:59, 30 September 2019
The following are the known languages that appear in The Elder Scrolls universe.
List of languages
- Aldmeris[1]
- Akaviri
- Ayleidoon (Ayleid)[2]
- Banthan
- Daedric (has own alphabet)
- Dragon Language (Dragonish)
- Dunmeri (name)
- Dwemeris[3]
- Ehlnofex
- Falmer
- Giantish[4]
- Goblin[5]
- Harpy[4][6]
- Impish[4][7]
- Jel (Argonian)[8][9]
- Kothringi Language[10]
- Lamia's language[11][12]
- Nedic
- Nordic
- Orcish[4][6]
- Old Bretic[13]
- Ta'agra (Khajiiti)[14] (sometimes simply called "Khajiiti")[15]
- Tamrielic (Standard language)
- Tsaesci
- Yoku/Yokudan[16] (Old Redguard)
Akaviri
- "Syffim" – "Mercenaries/Fighters"
Aldmeris
- Main article: Aldmeri Language
- "Ada" – "Spirit." Found in Et'Ada and Ehlnada.
- "Ae" – "Is/equal to/and"
- "Ae-" – "Positive" prefix (ontological assertion)
- "Aednavorith" – ? [17][18]
- "Aedra" – "Ancestors"[19]
- "Aka" – "Dragon"
- "Ald" – "Ancient," "Old"
- "Aldmer" – "Ancient/Old Ones"
- "Aldmeris" – "Elven"
- "Altadoon" – "Weapon"
- "Alt" – "High"[20][21][22]
- "Altmer" – "High Ones"[20]
- "Altmora" – "The Elder/High Wood"[21][22]
- "Akavir" – "Dragon Land"[22]
- "Arcta" – "To face" [UL 1]
- "Bos" – "Green," "Forest" [20]
- "Chi-" – "Changed-"[20]
- "Chim" – "Change"
- "Chimer" – "The Changed Ones/Elves"[20]
- "Dae" – "Is not/ not equal to"
- "Dae-" – Negative prefix
- "Daedra" – "Not our ancestors/Not a god"[19]
- "Dra" – "Ancestors," "God" [UL 1]
- "Doon" – Related to "Fight" or "War." Found in Altadoon and Ghardooni
- "Dun" – "Dark"[20]
- "Dunmer" – "The Dark Ones/Elves"[20]
- "Dwe" – "Deep," "Secret"
- "Dwemer" – "The Deep/Secret Ones," "The Ones of the Depths"[23][20]
- "Ehln-" – "Ancestral"
- "Ehlnada" – "Ancestors" (Literally ancestral spirit) [UL 1]
- "Fevel" – "Weakness" [UL 1]
- "Ghardooni" – "Invaders" [UL 1]
- "Kan" – "To dare" [UL 1]
- "Malatanya" – "Truth of Life" [UL 1]
- "Malatu" – "Truth"
- "Man"/"Men" – "Human(s)," "Man"/"Men"
- "Manmer," "Menmer" – "Half Blooded One(s)" (referring to the first Bretons)
- "Metanane" – "To have chosen" [UL 1]
- "Mer" – "People" ("Elves")[23]
- "Mora" – "Wood"[20][21][22]
- "Nu" – "We," "Us" [UL 1]
- "Orsimer" – "Orc"[1]
- "Orsinium" – "Orc-Town"[24]
- "Resdayniil" – "Resdayn Folk" [UL 1]
- "Tamriel" – "Dawn's Beauty"[22]
- "Tarcel" – "To resist"[UL 1]
- "Udhendra Nibenu" – "Father of the Niben"[1]
- "Welkynd" – (Welkynd Stones) "Heaven Stone" (literal meaning: "Sky Child")[25]
- "Vane" – "For" [UL 1]
- "Varla" – (Varla Stones) "Star" [25]
- "Vengha" – "To venerate/adore" [UL 1]
- "Vir" – "Land"
- "Ye" – "And" [UL 1]
Ayleidoon
- Main article: Ayleidoon
The Ayleid language is believed to be a variation of "Old Cyrodiilic" rather than Tamrielic.[26]
- "Admia" – "Ancestors"[27]
- "Adonai" – "Lordly"[27]
- "Aldmeris" – "Elven"[27]
- "Alasil" – "Vision"[28]
- "Amaraldane" – "Heralds"[27]
- "Anyammis" – "Life"[27]
- "Aurane" – "Heard"[27]
- "Agea" – "Wisdom," "Lore"[27]
- "Av" – "From"[27]
- "Baune" – "Mighty"[27]
- "Belle" – "Thunderous"[27]
- Bisnensel – "New Water Halls"[29]
- "Boiche" – "Wood"[26]
- "Brelyeis" – "Beech trees"[27]
- "Emero" – ?[27]
- "Gandra" – "Welcoming"[27]
- "Garlas" – "Caverns"[27]
- "Goria" – "Obscure"[27]
- "Gravia" – "Ugly"[27]
- "Haelia" – "Terrible"[27]
- "Hectahame" – "Home of the Elves"[30]
- "Jorane"[27]
- "Karan" – "Armor"[27]
- "Latta" – "Light"[27]
- "Lattia" – "Shines"[27]
- "Magicka" – "Magic"[27]
- "Malatu" – "Truth"[27]
- "Mallari" – "Gold"[27]
- "Mathlemldi" – literal meaning: "From-home-driven"[27]
- "Molag" – "Fire"[27][31]
- "Moriche" – "Dark"[26]
- "Ne" – "Ever"[27]
- "Nou" – "Our"[27]
- "Par" – "Fist," "Grip"[31]
- "Pellani" – "Outsiders"[26]
- "Relleis" – "Peace"[27]
- "Ry" – "As"[27]
- "Sa" – "So"[27]
- "Salache" – "High"[26]
- "Sancre" – "Golden"[32]
- "Sepredia" – "Gifts"[27]
- "Sou" – "Your"[27]
- "Suna" – "Bless"[27]
- "Sunna" – "Blessed" (Sunnabe = Blessed Be)[27]
- "Tor" – "Hill"[32]
- "Va" – "In," "In the"[27]
- "Vabria frenscha" – "Foaming Wave"[27]
- "Varlais" – "Stars"[27] (Aldmeris: Varla = Star)
- "Ye" – "And"[27]
Banthan
- Main article: Banthan
Dialect of Ancient Redguard. (See "Old Redguard")[33]
- "Riglametha" – "Grateful-offering"[33]
- "Ghraewaj" – "The Crows Who Were Punished" or "The Crows Who Punish"[33]
Daedric
Has its own alphabet, but is written the same as Tamrielic. See Daedric Alphabet
- "Kyn" – "Dremora Race"[34] (people)[35]
- "Kynaz" – "He of the Kyn"[34] [35]
- "Kynmarcher" – Lieutenant/Minor Lord[34]
- "Markynaz" – Translates roughly as "Grand Duke"[34] [35]
- "Markyn" – "Grand Council" (of other Markynaz)[34]
- "Valkynaz" – Translates roughly as "Prince"[35]
Dragon Language
- Main article: Dragon Language
Dunmeri
At some point in the past, the Dunmer had a complete, separate language.[9]
- "Ald'ruhn" – "Old Home"[source?]
- "Bal" – "Stone"[source?]
- "B'vek" – An expression of shock or surprise[36]
- "Card" – "undeparted kin-wardens"[37]
- "Cardruhn" – "Ancestral tomb"[37]
- "Corprus" – An incurable blight disease of the mind and flesh
- "Felassani" – Pants from the Ordinator's liturgical vestment[38]
- "Fetcher" – Thief[39]
- "Foyada" – "Fire-river" (in the 'Ancient Ashlander tongue)[40]
- "Gah" – "Great" (e.g. Gah-Julan)[39]
- "Hla" – "Little"[source?]
- "Hortator" – A champion of the Great Houses who leads during times of crisis[source?]
- "Khan" – Leader or councilor[source?]
- "Kogo" – "Unbreakable"[source?]
- "Kogoruhn" – "Unbreakable Home"[source?]
- "Llananor" – A long shirt from the Ordinator's liturgical vestment[38]
- "Mabrigash" – Renegade wise-women and witch-warriors of the Ashlander tribes[41]
- "Mora" – "Forest"[source?]
- "Muthsera" – Term of great respect[39][42]
- "Mehra" – ?[43]
- "Nchow" – A vulgar interjection similar to "damn"[44][45]
- "Nerevarine" – the reincarnation of the Chimeri hero Indoril Nerevar[source?]
- "N'wah" – A particularly harsh insult, meaning "foreigner" or "slave" depending on the context[39]
- "Ouada" – "River"[source?]
- "Ruhn" – "Home" or "hearth-hall"[37]
- "Sera" – Greeting given to fellow Dunmeri.[46][39]
- "Serjo" – Honorary title, meaning "sir" or "Noble"[43][47]
- "Sotha" – ?
- "S'wit" – Slack-wit[39]
- "T'lonya" – Birthing swaddle[48]
Dwemeris
- Main article: Dwemeris
Dwemeris.[3]
- Bthar-zel – "Allied City"[49]
- Nchardak – "City of a Hundred Towers"[50]
- Volen – "Hammer"
- Volenfell – "City of the Hammer"[51] [52]
- Volendrung – "Hammer of Might"
- Vvardenfell – "City of the Strong Shield"[53]
For a list of books written in Dwemeris, see Dwemeris.
Ehlnofex
Ancient language. Now extinct.
- "Ae" – "Is" (Probably also encountered in elvish languages); Prefix establishing as true
- "Aedra" – "Ancestors"[19]
- "Beratu" – "Half"[54] ("Bretons" is derived from this)
- "Dae" – "Is not"; Negative prefix
- "Daedra" – "Not our ancestors"[19]
- "Nirn" means the "Gray Maybe."[55] (Sometimes translated as "Arena")[UL 2] (Unconfirmed that it was this language)
Falmer
The Falmer Language can be determined thanks to etchings in Calcelmo's Tower, and Gallus's Encoded Journal[56]
Giantish
- Main article: Giantish – Established as a language in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall[4]
Goblin
A language according to the The Elder Scrolls Online lorebook Sacred Rites of the Stonechewers.
Impish
Established as a language in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall.[4]
Kothri
Roll me down down down to the river that welcomes me
Ge-rulla seb-seb-seb ytri topali ke wel'kyn-ge
I am a Welcome Stone
Ge una Wel'kyn Bal
Just ask anyone of age, little girl, for they remember me
Yn set ghyn aka, ky'naless, synd laru'me ge
I am a Welcome Stone
Ge yni Wel'kyn Bal
Wash me up up up and see! A familiar face! Too long gone!
K'yness-ge bes bes bes ad'soon! Ha'phyn fex! Ald'ald-het!
I am Orlyan, the Long Gone Stone
Ge yni Orlyan, the Ald-Het Bal
The Around-Us will be happy to see me again!
Aurbex lemha je-je ad'soon al-ge!
But it might go, "Wait, you looked different before!"
Hyn detta set, "Ka, g'e lr'khn nymbo!"
I am a Verily Stone!
Ge yni V'arla Bal!
But it might go, "Wait, you looked different before!"
Hyn detta set, "Ka, g'e lr’khn nymbo!"
I am a Verily Stone!
Ge yni V'arla Bal!
- "Ald-Het" – "Long Gone"[UL 3]
- "Ald'Ald-het" – "Too long gone"[UL 3]
- "Bal" – "Stone" (Also in Aldmeris)[UL 3]
- "Detta" – "Might"[UL 3]
- "Ge" – "Me," "I"[UL 3]
- "G'e" – "You"[UL 3]
- "Hyn" – "But"[UL 3]
- "Ka" – "Wait"[UL 3]
- "Set" – "Go"[UL 3]
- "Una" – "Am A" (Sometimes "Yni")[UL 3]
- "V'arla" – "Verily"[UL 3]
- "Wel'kyn" – "Welcome"[UL 3]
- Yni – "Am A" (Sometimes "Una")[UL 3]
Jel
- Main article: Jel
Jel, the languages of the Argonians, is described as "the closest speech to thought," a way of conversing communally with the Hist.[UL 4] Unlike many Tamrielic languages, Jel is not derived from Ehlnofex but comes from the ancient and sentient trees, the Hist.[UL 4] The language is sometimes erroneously referred to as Saxhleel[57], which is the Argonian name for themselves.[58]
- "Ajum" – A traditional woven tray[59]
- "Al-Phid" – "Brightest star in the city"[60]
- "Beeko" – "Friend"[58]
- "Bok" – "Bowl"[58]
- "Daril" – example "Daril Drinker" – ?[15]
- "Deelith" – "Teacher"[58]
- "Gee-Rusleel" – "Miredancer"[61]
- "Greel" – "Enemy"[58]
- "Haj" – "Hidden"[7][58]
- "Hej xajhuthi kroni" – "Vaporous, dangerous crones" ("Beware of witchlights")[15]
- "hejsetha thtithik" – "Vaporous, floating egg-hatcher" (Wispmother)[15]
- "hejsetha thtitleel" – "Vaporous, floating sphere" (or Wisp)[15]
- "Hist-Deek" – "Hist-Sapling"[62]
- "Hist-Dooka" – "Mature Hist"[62]
- "Hist-Tsoko" – "Elder Hist"[62]
- "Jekos" - Meaning unknown. Used by Zahra in The Elder Scrolls Online.[63]
- "ka" – "Apprentice"[57]
- "Kaal" – "War Captain"[58]
- "kaj-jeke thota" – "Ample-stinging insect" (or "Giant Wasp")[15]
- "Kaoc" – Form of expression of surprise or alarm.[15][60][63]
- "kajthux" – "Ample Serpent"[15]
- "Kota-Vimleel" – "Black-Tongues"[64]
- "Krona" – "Big, colossal"[58]
- "Luheeez" – "wing folding"[59]
- "Lukiul" – "Assimilated"[UL 4][58]
- "Nagahssee" – "Snake roll," a culinary dish[65]
- "Naheesh" – "Tribal elder"[58]
- "Nalpa" – "Bad"[58]
- "Norg" – "Forbidden"[58]
- "Nushmeeko" – "Lizard"[62]
- "Ojel" – "Outsider"/Literal Translation: "Not of Argonian Tongue" or "Non-Speaker of Jel"[58]
- "Rajpu" – ?[66]
- "Reel-Ka" – "Warrior"[58]
- "Rormasu" – Argonian word for Crocodile (literal: "big mouth reptile that breathes above water")[15]
- "Saxhleel" – Argonians' name for themselves[UL 4][58][67][62]
- "Shaja-nushmeeko" – "Semi-Humanoid Lizard"[62]
- "Sisei" – "Sprout" [62]
- "Ssaa" – ? (used by Xijai-Teel) [63]
- "Teeba-Hatsei" – "Hip and Tail Ball"[61]
- "Teeba" – "ball"[68]
- "Theilul" – Hurry? (uncertain on meaning)[60]
- "Thtithil" – "Egg"[58]
- "Thtithil-Gah" – "Egg-Basket"[62]
- "Tsona" – "Swim"[58]
- "Tsonashap" – "Swimming Frog"[UL 4]
- "Tum-Taleel" – "Root-House People"[69]
- "Uxith" – "nest"[60][58]
- "Vakka" – "Sun"[58]
- "Vastei" – "Change"[58]
- "Veeskheel-Tzel" – "Ghost People"[67]
- "Wamasu" – Jel name of a reptilian creature found in Black Marsh[15]
- "Wasseek-haleel" – "Bright-Throats"[70]
- "Waxhuthi" – curse word[15][71]
- "Xal" – "Sacred"[9][58]
- "Xeech" – "Nut, Seed"[58]
- "Xeech'kis" – "Seed Dolls"[70]
- "Xul" – "Death"[58]
- "Xulomaht" – "The Deceased"[62]
- "Xuth" – exclamation[9][15][72]
Nedic
- "Sprig" – Nedic term for "fresh green twig or offshoot"[73]
- "Tosh" – "dragon," sometimes "tiger" or "time" depending on the word's placement[74]
Nordic
- "Drah-gkon" – "dragon"[75]
- "Evgir unslaad" – "Season Unending" [76]
- "Merethic" – literally meaning "Era of the Elves"[21]
- "Valunstrad" - "avenue of valor"[source?]
Old Bretic
- Main article: Old Bretic
Old Redguard
- Main article: Yoku
"Yokudan"/Old Yokudan[77]
- "Abah" – "filthy" or "unclean"[78]
- "Ajcea" – a spiral down[79](Mentions Ajcea)[80]
- "Anka-Ra" – Former warrior? Old warrior?[81]
- "Ansei" – "Sword-Saints"[81][82]
- "Anselim" – Equivalent of "bottoms-up" (maybe)[80]
- "Anselim" – may also mean "stop" or "cease"[77]
- "Ansu" – ?[UL 5]
- "Atomos" – "The Uncuttable"[UL 5]
- "Ayh-al-Fifrah at-Hamisam" – "be at peace"?[83]
- "Greklith" – ?[84]
- "Hel Shira" – Blade Noble?[81]
- "Hira-Dirg" – ?[UL 5]
- "Kotu" – Purifying? (Frandar Hunding)[80] "weapon" / "edge"[81]
- "Mluo" – "cheese"[79]
- "Netu" – "Turn"[77]
- "Netu Hu" – "Turn Right"[77]
- "Netu anselim" – "Turn Back"[UL 5]
- "No Shira" – "Noble person" [82]
- "Raga" – ?[UL 5]
- "Ra Gada" – "Warrior Wave"[85]
- "Selim" – "Halt"[77]
- "Sen nung ni-Bateki tro ki-lodo" – ?[UL 5]
- "Stros M'Kai" – "Sister of Thought"[UL 6]
- "Shehai" – "Way of the spirit sword"[82]
- "Sura" – Cyrus[UL 5]
- "Surahoon" – ?[UL 5]
- "Tro zhang-ga let" – ?[UL 5]
- "Tobr'a" – "Useless"[86][UL 5]
- "Tung den uta-no-mongo, Ansu-Gurleht" – ?[UL 5]
- "Ugak-ta" – "I'm pretty mad"[UL 5]
- "Yarbans" – A Redguard unit of measure (Frandar Hunding)[80]
- "Yokeda" – "Leader, Lord of war"?[81]
(See also: Banthan – a dialect of this language)
Orcish
- Main article: Orcish (Skill)
Orcish is a language of the Orsimer peoples of Tamriel.[4] Other examples exist of its separate language, such as Sixteen Accords of Madness, Book XII.[87] [UL 5]
- No word exists in this language for "delicacy."[88]
- "Beshkar-nor" – death-forge[89]
- "Tumnors" – "death stones"[89]
- "Vosh Rakh" – "Blade of Courage"[90]
Saxhleel
(See "Jel")
Ta'agra
(Ta'agra)[14]
- "Ahzirr Durrarriss" – "We Give Freely To The People"[14]
- "Ahzirr Trajijazeri" – "We justly take by force" (Zulana)[63][UL 5]
- "Do-sura" – The Captain[UL 5]
- "Fusozay Var Dar" – "Kill Without Qualm"[14]
- "Fusozay Var Var" – "Enjoy Life"[14]
- "Krin" – Grin/smile[14]
- "Q'zi no vano thzina ualizz." – "There are no rules"[14]
- "Ri'sallidad" – "the dead" ("Martyrs")[14]
- "Sa-m'Athra" – Elder cat? Senche-Lion?[91]
- "Vaba Do'Shurh'do" – "It Is Good To Be Brave"[14]
- "Vaba Maaszi Lhajiito" – "It Is Necessary To Run Away"[14]
- "Ziss" – Phrase used by Khajiit. (Mazil-jo uses this)[63]
- "Renrijra Krin – "The Mercenary's Grin"[14]
- "gzalzi vaberzarita maaszi: – "Absurdity has become necessity.[14]
- "ja'Khajiit" - ? [92]
- "q'zi no vano thzina ualizz" – "When I contradict myself, I am telling the truth."[14]
- "thjizzrini" – "Foolish Concepts" (No word for "Rules")[14]
- "thogatt" – "charcoal warriors"[93]
- "vaba maaszi lhajiito, do-sura" – Unknown.[UL 5]
- "Dro-m'Athra" – Everywhere? (possible)[91]
- "Je'm'ath" – "Moon Sugar"[94]
- "Lilmothiit" – "One who is from Lilmoth"[95]
- "Ja-Kha'jay" – "Lunar Lattice"[96]
Honorific titles:
- "-do" – for one who has earned distinction on the field of battle or in personal duels as a warrior, usually applied to males but occasionally to females.[97]
- "-dar" – a title earned by those who are both inquisitive and acquisitive, and 'nimble in fingers and wits', often applied to politicians in jest.[97](Example: Razum-dar)
- "-jo" – an appellation for respected male physicians, scholars and mages, and at times used by those pretending to be knowledgeable or skilled.[97]
- "-la" – a title applied to maidens who are unmarried.[97]
- "-dra" – a title of respect awarded to a female for her wisdom and wit.[97]
- "-ko" – a title for respected female healers, mages and sometimes for educated ancestors.[97]
- "-dro" – a title for male elders, patriarchs and grandfathers, and at times, slow walkers.[97]
- "-daro" – a female honorific for thieves or a skillful speaker.[97]
- "-ma" – an honorific for a young child of either gender.[97]
- "-ri" – a title reserved for leaders such as Kings, Speakers and Manes, sometimes may be used for male lovers.[97]
- "-ra" – a masculine honorific for a respected leader of soldiers, trade or governance.[97]
Tsaesci
- "Syffim" – "Warrior"[98]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Father of the Niben
- ↑ The Vanishing Crux
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Dwarven Writings
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Sacred Rites of the Stonechewers
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/High Rock
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/Summerset Isles
- ↑ An Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 The (Improved) Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Black Marsh
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls Online: Dialogue with Drillk
- ↑ Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/Hammerfell
- ↑ The (Improved) Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Hammerfell
- ↑ Broken Diamonds
- ↑ 14.00 14.01 14.02 14.03 14.04 14.05 14.06 14.07 14.08 14.09 14.10 14.11 14.12 14.13 Ahzirr Traajijazeri
- ↑ 15.00 15.01 15.02 15.03 15.04 15.05 15.06 15.07 15.08 15.09 15.10 15.11 Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/The Black Marsh
- ↑ An Elder Scrolls Novel: Lord of Souls
- ↑ Monastery of Serene Harmony loading screen
- ↑ Five-Fold Felicitations!
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 Aedra and Daedra
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.8 The Annotated Anuad
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 Before the Ages of Man
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 Mysterious Akavir
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Dwarves, v1
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Wild Regions
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Magic from the Sky
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 The Wild Elves
- ↑ 27.00 27.01 27.02 27.03 27.04 27.05 27.06 27.07 27.08 27.09 27.10 27.11 27.12 27.13 27.14 27.15 27.16 27.17 27.18 27.19 27.20 27.21 27.22 27.23 27.24 27.25 27.26 27.27 27.28 27.29 27.30 27.31 27.32 27.33 27.34 27.35 27.36 27.37 27.38 Ayleid Inscriptions Translated
- ↑ Nilata Search Plan
- ↑ Bisnensel: Our Ancient Roots
- ↑ Online Loading Screen – Hectahame Grotto
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 Fire's Grip (a note in Online)
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 Remanada
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 33.2 Ghraewaj and the Harpies
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 The (Improved) Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Northern Bangkorai and the Mountains
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 35.3 Varieties of Daedra
- ↑ The Horror of Castle Xyr
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 37.2 "Hall of the Dead" dialogue topic in Morrowind
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 A Guide to Liturgical Vestments
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 39.4 39.5 Generic remark in Morrowind
- ↑ "foyada" dialogue topic in Morrowind
- ↑ "mabrigash" dialogue topic in Morrowind
- ↑ Deed to Indrele's House
- ↑ 43.0 43.1 The (Improved) Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Stonefalls and Deshaan
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
- ↑ The Four Suitors of Benitah
- ↑ Generic Dunmer greeting in Dragonborn
- ↑ Note to Salyn Sarethi
- ↑ Lymdrenn Tenvanni's Journal
- ↑ Katria's Journal
- ↑ Dialogue with Neloth during "The Path of Knowledge"
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Hammerfell
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Hammerfell
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Morrowind
- ↑ The Bretons: Mongrels of Paragons?
- ↑ The Monomyth
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- ↑ 57.0 57.1 The Black Fin: Foreign Adventures, Part 1
- ↑ 58.00 58.01 58.02 58.03 58.04 58.05 58.06 58.07 58.08 58.09 58.10 58.11 58.12 58.13 58.14 58.15 58.16 58.17 58.18 58.19 58.20 58.21 58.22 The Sharper Tongue: A Jel Primer
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 A Culinary Adventure, Volume 2
- ↑ 60.0 60.1 60.2 60.3 Crafting Motif 9: Argonian Style
- ↑ 61.0 61.1 Tribes of Murkmire: Miredancers
- ↑ 62.0 62.1 62.2 62.3 62.4 62.5 62.6 62.7 62.8 The Seasons of Argonia
- ↑ 63.0 63.1 63.2 63.3 63.4 The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Tribes of Murkmire: Black-Tongues
- ↑ A Culinary Adventure, Volume 3
- ↑ From Wrothgar to Lilmoth: A Smith's Tale, Vol 3
- ↑ 67.0 67.1 Tribes of Murkmire: Ghost People Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Tribes of Murkmire: Root-House People
- ↑ 70.0 70.1 Tribes of Murkmire: Bright-Throats
- ↑ Online - Dialogue with Sharp-Eye
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls Online – multiple Argonian characters
- ↑ Field Guide to Spriggans
- ↑ Loremaster's Archive: Rituals of the Divines
- ↑ The Dragon War
- ↑ Dialogue with Bergritte Battle-Born
- ↑ 77.0 77.1 77.2 77.3 77.4 The Horse-Folk of Silverhoof
- ↑ Loremaster's Archive: Messages from Hew's Bane 2
- ↑ 79.0 79.1 The Alik'r
- ↑ 80.0 80.1 80.2 80.3 The Book of Circles: Forging Maxims
- ↑ 81.0 81.1 81.2 81.3 81.4 Elenaire's Journal
- ↑ 82.0 82.1 82.2 Redguards, Their History and Their Heroes
- ↑ Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/Valenwood
- ↑ Testimony of Arthago, Prince of Sentinel
- ↑ Warlords of the Ra Gada
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Hammerfell
- ↑ Sixteen Accords of Madness, Book XII
- ↑ Arms and Armor of the Orcish Champion: Gushagub Gro-Shugdurbam
- ↑ 89.0 89.1 Strange Rituals of the Orsimer
- ↑ Vosh Rakh
- ↑ 91.0 91.1 Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/Elsweyr
- ↑ Kizmar, The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
- ↑ Dialogue with Ja'Fazir
- ↑ An Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City, part two chapter nine
- ↑ Lady Clarisse Laurent Answers Your Questions
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Elsweyr Confederacy
- ↑ 97.00 97.01 97.02 97.03 97.04 97.05 97.06 97.07 97.08 97.09 97.10 Khajiiti Honorifics
- ↑ History of the Fighters Guild, 1st Ed
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Brad Derrick's ESO forum comment
- ↑ Cosmology
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 The Water-getting Girl and the Inverse Tiger
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 An Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 Lord Vivec's Sword-Meeting With Cyrus the Restless
- ↑ The Redguard Forum Madness