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 ...
There’s already an app to help Star Trek fans with their Klingon, but now fans of “Game of Thrones” can use a new app to learn Dothraki, a fictional language used in the hit HBO series. If you have 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 ...
I don’t think I had any idea what I was really getting myself into. As a Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire fan for years, I’ve always been curious about the fictional (yet fully realized) ...
It is known: Nacho Punch makes some pretty hilarious videos, including this one that mashes up a 1990s commercial for the Muzzy language-learning program with the ancient tongue in "Game of Thrones." ...
In the Game of Thrones books, George R.R. Martin created the first words of the Dothraki language. For the HBO series based on the books, language creator David J. Peterson was tapped to expand upon ...
When it comes to the world of fantasy writing there are often times races and characters who require special attention like creating a new language. Gene Roddenberry did it with his Klingons in Star ...
Who hasn’t watched Khal Drogo speak his native tongue in those early (more innocent!) years of Game of Thrones and thought, “Man, that fake language sounds totally awesome. But how do I become fluent ...
One way to kill the time until the new season starts is learn to speak Dothraki. Creator David Peterson talks about the language of the nomadic, warrior people who strike fear into anyone they come ...
Dothraki, the made-up language from “Game of Thrones,” is the latest fake language to capture the curiosity of fans, as evidenced by a new course at UC Berkeley. “The Linguistics of ‘Game of Thrones’ ...
Are you a “Game of Thrones” fan? Not a casual viewer, but someone who fantasizes about beheading enemies with a freshly sharpened arakh? Then, come on, admit it, you’ve had the urge to speak a few ...
Christine Marie Vinciquarra writes for Bleeding Cool: M'ATHCHOMAROON!, which means Hello in Dothraki, or "With Respect." After attending the Dothraki 101: Learn to Speak Like a Khal with Language ...