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Interesting. everynametaken Send a noteboard - 14/04/2010 11:36:15 PM
This is pretty neat. I am superexcited about the series. I really hope they don't bugger it up.

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I noticed dothralat means "to ride" and thirat atthiraride means “to dream; (lit.) to live a wooden life”. I wonder if the "at" on the end of dothralat and thirat is an indicator of the infinitve form?

I was also curious to see thirat atthiraride indicates something wooden but ido also indicates something wooden/fake yet there is no relatedness between the words indicating their might not be a family style etymology - at least between words and verbs. I'd have to see more vocabulary and usage to see. Hopefully they will release the rules of the language for all of us lingo-nuts. :D
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Hear some Dothraki for Game of Thrones - 14/04/2010 08:38:37 AM 977 Views
Sounds rather Arabic, which I guess isn't too surprising. - 14/04/2010 09:30:34 AM 444 Views
Interesting. - 14/04/2010 11:36:15 PM 590 Views
It could be the -ide in "atthiraride", in some kind of case. - 14/04/2010 11:48:54 PM 571 Views

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