 What's up guys, EvilDeer here! So welcome to the first lesson in my Esperanto slash World of Warcraft lessons I guess. So this is the first point where we have to start. We have to choose a character and we have to choose a team before we can move into the game. Now there is basically two classes that you can choose. You can choose Alliance or Horde. Now obviously before I can really teach you anything about this game you need to learn the different classes, or not different classes, the different groups that exist, like the characters that you can play, and also the teams that they belong to in Esperanto. So I reckon this will be a good way to start off to teach you a little bit about the nouns of Esperanto, a little bit about a couple of suffixes, and also just in general the words for the different groups that exist. So first up as I said we've got Alliance and Horde. Now if you look on the screen here you've got the red down the right here which is the Horde and you've got down the left the Alliance. Now the word for Alliance in Esperanto is Allianzo. Allianzo. And the word for Horde is Horedod. Very simple to remember it's pretty much almost exactly like the English. So now I've asked you guys which side I should play and everyone pretty much said Horde but I'm just going to go through each of these classes and I'm going to tell you the translation because pretty much in this lesson all we're going to focus on is remembering the words for these different groups because in all honesty this is probably the first thing you need to learn when playing World of Warcraft is about these different groups. So yes what was the word for Alliance again? It was Allianzo. Allianzo. And what was the word for Horde? It was Horedod. You can almost remember that one from like Hodor. Remember from what is a Game of Thrones? If you haven't seen Game of Thrones and you love World of Warcraft I don't know what you're doing with your life go watch it. It's an awesome TV series. So anyway first up we have humans. So this is your you know your standard male priest human. Oh by the way we've got classes down the right hand side. I won't be teaching you classes in this lesson. I'll be teaching that in your next lesson because I don't want to overload you. You're going to be learning a few words as it is. So the humans the word for human in Esperanto is Homo. So that's pretty easy to remember just so yeah it's pretty easy words to remember. It's just Homo. It's almost like human. Next we have is Dwarf. Now this word okay the word for Dwarf is Nanno. Okay now with Esperanto you have to remember this is a different language. The crossover for the word for Dwarf and gnome is quite similar in the history of Esperanto. If you look at the Lord the Rings as it was translated in Esperanto the word used for Dwarf was actually the word for what we kind of now use for gnome which is gnome. So if you go read Lord the Rings and you're reading about Dwarf you'll read gnome and you'll be like oh that's a bit weird but yeah just just remember that but in this series we're going to be using Nanno for Dwarf. So it's Nanno. I'm not sure how you can associate that one just take a little bit of practice to remember it. Now the word for Night Elf. Night Elf. God I'm cutting the pronounce right now. So the word for night is Nocto. Nocto and the word for elf is Elfo. Elfo. Pretty easy to remember. Now what we will do is we'll combine this into one word. Now when you're combining usually like an adjective and a noun in Esperanto the ending for an adjective is always up. That's something we're going to point out. You've probably noticed that Homo, Nanno, Elfo they all end in an Oth sound because every single noun in Esperanto ends with an Oth sound. So just remember that. Now all adjectives in Esperanto end with an Oth sound. So we can either say Nocta, Elfo, Nocta, Elfo. Do you hear the Nocta, Ah, Ah, Elfo? So we can either say that but in fluent conversation when you're speaking Esperanto you probably combine those two words. Now when you're combining a word in Esperanto you can either drop the ending of the first adjective or you can leave it in there so you could say Nocta, Elfo as one word or you could just use the noun so the Ah for both if it makes it more easier to pronounce. So Nocta, Elfo. So I'm probably just gonna like there's three different choices here. I'm not sure which one I'm going to go with in the long run. Probably just Nocta, Elfo because that's just pure adjective, pure noun and it's probably just easier to remember. Now as I've already said the word for Noem is Ganomo. Ganomo. The G is actually pronounced unlike English where you say Noem and it just drops the G sound. In Esperanto every single sound is pronounced so it's Ganomo, Ganomo. Now Dranoi was a difficult one. I was, I looked them up and there isn't really like anything in folklore or in the history of the world where there's something called the Dranoi. They're just, they're a creation of World of Warcraft. So I thought about you know maybe we could say Blu-ulor which means blue person but I was like nah that doesn't work. And then I thought a few other things and none of them seem to fit so I figured I would just directly translate their name into Esperanto so it doesn't actually have any historical backing. This is a word I've literally just created now but we need a word for them. So the word's going to be Dranio. Dranio okay and I'll put the spelling down there. Now Worgen are basically werewolf slash humans okay. So the word for a werewolf in Esperanto there's two different words that kind of exist but the word I'm going to go with is Homo lupo. Homo lupo. Homo lupo okay. Now that first part Homo is actually just the sound dropped off of human which is homo. So hom and lupo is a word for wolf. So human wolf basically. So hom lupo. Now pandaren again there's nothing in the history of human well maybe there is in China but I don't know about it but there's nothing in western history regarding this type of race as like a fictional being. So I'm just combining the suffix ula which means person and the noun for panda which is pando and basically I'm just going to combine that into one word and that would be pandulo. So it's basically a panda person. Now off to the horde the hordedo we have the orcs and the word for orc is orco. The word for undead is now they call them undead here. Now generally an undead is a zombie okay zombie off but I don't want to use that word I want to actually directly translate it because in the game there is zombies and stuff and I don't want to mix up the two. So the word for undead is malamordetulo. Now modete means to die okay. Ula again is person suffix so a malamordetulo is the opposite of that which is an undead so mal means opposite so malamordetulo. We have tauren now the tauren are basically just the people that are cows so the word for cow is bovo and we're going to use the suffix ula again so bovulo. We have troll now and the word for troll in Esperanto is troll and it's the same for the slang usage so when you say don't be a troll type of thing on the internet it's the same word we use troll means don't be a troll. Blood elf again the word for elf is elfo the word for blood is sango so we can just say sanga elfo which means adjective sanga blood elfo elf and the word for goblin is koboldo. Now that's actually similar to a actual word that exists in the game and we'll just deal with that later when we get to it so I've been recommended to choose a tauren or the bovulo. Now I'm not sure which one I want to go with I'll probably choose to be you know I'm going to be a priest I like being a healer so I'm going to be a priest and I'm just going to skip ahead now until we're in the game okay so we're back now we're just going to review some words before we cut off this episode of the game I'll probably kill a few things while I'm at it as well so what was the word for human the word for human was homo okay what was the word for horde which is what we are the word for horde is hododon hododon it's just random person doing this following me around okay what was the word for a dwarf it was what was the word for night elf it was nocta elfo and what was the word for known it was gnomo gnomo and do you remember the word that we created for draenei dra nio dra nio okay and what was the word for orc it was oracle oracle okay I'm just going to like start walking this direction because that's where I'm meant to be going according to the map up here the map by the way we might as well learn that word while we're at it the word for map is mapo mapo okay so yeah what was the word for blood elf it was sanga elfo sanga elfo what was the word for troll it was troller troller and what are we we are and what is that again it is a cow person we're using the suffix ulo what was the word for undead malmo detullo malmo detullo and what was the word for goblin caboldo caboldo caboldo okay I think we pretty much cover them all I know we had the pandering so what was that again it was pandula pandula okay I'm just going to quickly go through them the last time before we cut this episode off so what was human homo what was horde and level one oh no level two wow I'm so good it was I can't remember what I just asked you then so I'll just do that again what was the word for horde oh yes that's right horde and what was the word for alliance alliance alliance what was the word for night elf nocto elfo nocto all right okay see what I've done there I've suddenly said nocto and use the noun elfo because I combined it into one now this is something I'll probably do every now and then you'll have to expect this in Esperanto if they get combined into one but let's just go nocta elfo nocta elfo I'll try and like use a standardized technique because I am kind of disturbing the words in the top of my head what about troll troller troller draenei drannio drannio what about um the walking and final one what was the word for goblin caboldo caboldo okay so that's it for the first episode I know we basically barely played the game but you've got to you got to know the characters in it because eventually we're going to start running into them and I'm going to start putting them into sentences and it's all good so it's very different to your standard Esperanto lesson because you don't start by learning things like names and stuff like that but yeah that's basically it if you've liked this video give it a like um share with your friends if you haven't subscribed already you know sign up if you want to see more and I'll see you in the next video and if you're not there well then I don't know what's going to happen to you and the whole loopway travos in