The concept of Dothraki was created by George R.R. Martin for the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, but unlike Tolkien and his love of inventing complex fictional languages, Martin doesn’t have such an ...
Hardcore nerds have been learning languages like Klingon and Elvish for years, even translating the Bible and Shakespearean works into Klingon. Thanks to a new class from the Living Language online ...
Move over Klingon—a new language created especially for the small screen is coming to the classroom. Similar to the fictional tongue made famous by the alien antagonists of "Star Trek," Dothraki is a ...
While Season 8 of Game of Thrones may not have stuck the landing for many fans, the show is still fantastic for many reasons. One of the best things about the show is that, just like the books, ...
Geek Life: Fun stories, memes, humor and other random items at the intersection of tech, science, business and culture. SEE MORE by Alan Boyle on Apr 22, 2016 at 10:57 am April 22, 2016 at 11:31 am ...
After last week's stayed firmly in Westeros, Sunday's episode (airing at 9/8c on HBO) returns to the land of the Dothraki, those nomadic warriors across the Narrow Sea who value a good piece of ...
The linguist behind the language of the wild horsemen in "Game of Thrones" previews his forthcoming Dothraki primer at San Diego Comic-Con -- and offers some language lessons. Senior writer Seth ...
The following contains spoilers for Game of Thrones season seven. With Dothraki men leaping from their horses mid-gallop and totally owning the Lannister forces with their arakhs, the only thing ...
Bisma strongly believes pop culture shapes human lives. She is particularly concerned about the media portrayals of gender, class, race, and sexuality on television, their intersectionality, and ...
Game of Thrones spoilers have been coming in all shapes and sizes the past couple of weeks, with everything from set photos to audition readings making it onto the web. And now we’ve got another ...
Both of these phrases—the first said by a male, the second by a female—mean “you are my loved one,” but they literally translate to phrases well-known to Game of Thrones fans: “You are my sun and ...
Bisma strongly believes pop culture shapes human lives. She is particularly concerned about the media portrayals of gender, class, race, and sexuality on television, their intersectionality, and ...
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