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WORLD OF ARALLYN:
LANGUAGE BITES

Dwarvish Terms, Phrases and Sentences

Batashbuzalh Khrushet Dur - May the Trial of Adulthood end

Batash - end / conclude + bu - a command + z - complete action + a - present tense + lh - third person singular subject

Khrushet Dur - see entry below.

bezed tarush - stoneborn warriors

bezed - warriors

tarush - stoneborn

bukhazh - old contraction of bulh khazh - be it thus - same meaning as Hebrew "amin" (amen) to end a prayer.

durek(h) tarush - stoneborn / dwarven man/men

Durek(h) - adult male(s)

Tar - stone + ush - born of

Dured tarush Khelid Mor, cxakhashbuzalh Khrushet Dur - Stoneborn of Kheled Mor, may the Trial of Adulthood commence.

dured - adults

tar - stone + ush - born of

Khelid Mor - of Kheled Mor (see above)

cxakhash - begin/commence + bu - a command + z - complete action + a - present tense + lh - third person singular subject

Khrushet Dur - see above

durezh - adulthood / manhood / womanhood

khrushet dur - aduthood trial

khrushet - a test/trial

dur - adult

Melezh Tarush - Stoneborn / dwarven folk

Melezh - folk

Tar - stone + ush - born of

morashed tarush - Greatest (heroes) of the stoneborn

morek tarush - stoneborn Hero (great one)

Shakhbuzand kraskhured - Sleep, fire crystals.

Shakh - fall asleep + bu + command + z - complete action + a - present tense + ned - 2nd person plural suffix

kras - crystal/crystallize + khur - fire + ed - plural suffix

Threkhzulh kadorashek kastrakhud bor - The great hunter slew the fearless wolves.

Threkh - to slay + zu - completed past action + lh - a third person singular subject

ka - the + dorek - male hunter + ash - great/greatest  (infix)

ka - the + strakh - ravenously eat (wolf) + ud - plural direct object of the slaying

bor - bold/fearless

Venbund bezed tarush khoshozh Dnubarid - Go stoneborn warriors in the spirit of your fathers.

ven - go + bu - command form + nd - 2nd person plural subject

bezed - warriors

tarush - stoneborn

khoshezh - spirit + change of E to O meaning "in"

tudh - your (plural) + bared - fathers + change of E to I meaning "of/from"

Elvish Terms and Phrases

elaryl surae - dark elves | ela - light + ryl - folk || surae- dark

vryn - magic

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