Ok I looked it up, but Tar might not even be related to Tarmon they could be two different words like her and brother that use some of the same letters, but have no meaning to one another.
It really depends on the usage, though I could have sworn we've seen Tar used before in context.
It really depends on the usage, though I could have sworn we've seen Tar used before in context.
The past is just that, the past. You can only truly live by looking to the future!
This message last edited by Ryan on 18/12/2009 at 05:30:16 PM
Translation of "Tar Valon"
- 18/12/2009 05:08:49 PM
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I ran across it once before
- 18/12/2009 05:21:35 PM
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As far as we can tell
- 18/12/2009 05:32:31 PM
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Wait, so it translates similarly to Minas Tirith, the White Tower of Gondor? *NM*
- 18/12/2009 07:26:37 PM
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Well, it's based on Avalon
- 18/12/2009 05:33:44 PM
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I think there is an actual old tongue dictionary ...
- 18/12/2009 10:08:27 PM
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Place Names Drift Over Time
- 19/12/2009 12:59:25 AM
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I think you meant this in response to the main thread, and not my post
- 19/12/2009 11:13:14 PM
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Given how terrible Jordan's "language" system was, it could be almost anything.
- 20/12/2009 05:26:56 PM
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