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Twitter Movie Trailer: Rated Awesome #2
If Hollywood can make an overly dramatic film about the early years of Facebook, why can't we make an overly dramatic movie about Twitter? Or at le...
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Dothraki Numbers
The Dothraki Language is a constructed language made by David Peterson, just like Paul Frommer's Na'vi, for the HBO series "A Song and Ice and Fire...
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Dothraki Pronunciation
The Dothraki Language is a constructed language made by David Peterson, just like Paul Frommer's Na'vi, for the HBO series "A Song and Ice and Fire...
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Dothraki 101
The Dothraki Language is a constructed language made by David Peterson, just like Paul Frommer's Na'vi, for the HBO series "A Song and Ice and Fire...
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@nactan It is true that Dothraki does seem to be one of the first conlangs I can think of made for a film that wasn't made to be exotic. On the other hand, Peterson had to work with what GRR Martin gave him, so that isn't exactly entirely due to Peterson's expertise.
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Dothraki - Notes from Other Languages
The Dothraki Language is a constructed language made by David Peterson, just like Paul Frommer's Na'vi, for the HBO series "A Song and Ice and Fire...
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@EuripidesV Good call. I'm sure David Peterson has accounted for that, though.
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The Dothraki Language is a constructed language made by David Peterson, just like Paul Frommer's Na'vi, for the HBO series "A Song and Ice and Fire...
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@RavinRavenclaw Thanks for the comments. I'm not 100% correct all of the time, of course. Working on it. I think the aspiration contrasting is more me messing up than anything else, if it suggests something.
I believe Peterson also makes the uvular stop like a fricative sometimes. Listen to doth...