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Browse and learn the dragon language of Skyrim, with translator and search tool, and detailed dictionary entries.
Alphabet & Pronunciation
This tool will convert text to and from the dragon alphabet. It will replace letter combinations such as "ah" and "ei" with their dragon equivalents, and vice versa. This way you can write the language in the Roman alphabet and convert it into the dragon alphabet here, or transcribe something from the dragon alphabet to the Roman alphabet.
Sentence Structure
When a word is weak, there is typically an explicit noun. For example, kras "sick" is weak given krasaar "sickness", and kron "to conquer" is weak given krongrah "victory/conquest". Subjects, Verbs, and Objects. Most sentences contain three main components: a subject, an object, and a verb.The subject is the noun that the sentence is about, and is performing the action.
Pronouns
The dragon language has 4 types of pronouns - nominative, accusative, possessive, and reflexive. Possessive determiners ("my") and possessive pronouns ("mine") are the same. All reflexive pronouns end with -maar.
Nouns & Articles
In the dragon language, the last letter of the noun is repeated, and the suffix -e is added to the end. For example, dovah becomes dovahhe, jun becomes junne, and zul becomes zulle. See the Alphabet & Pronunciation lesson for how to pronounce this -e. Some words like rotmulaag and kaaz might change more in plural form.
Showing Possession
The dragon language tends to show possession in a different way. Compound Words & se. A compound word is a single word made up of two or more joined words. English examples include butterfly, quicksand, and underground. Here we will talk about compound words in the dragon language and how they can be used to show possession.