Author Topic: Have conversations in the Dragon Language (Skyrim)  (Read 14180 times)

http://geekti.me/utils/dtrans.html or http://waspscorner.com/dovahsite/index.php
(Both links are working translators, but the second link tells the grammar rules of the Dovah)
Good example: Faal Krein is Viintaas
Bad example: Faal moon is bright Ol Do tonight
If possible, try to have more words of the Dragon Language than English words.
I'll start off:

Faal Krein is Viintaas

Wruth snake los bleeding i vey it nau aan tuna jar


If anyone wants it, here's my Blockland dragon language translator.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11058668/Script_DragonLanguage.zip

Not finished. You'll have to figure out how to use it on your own.
execute the server.cs in any server and do commandToServer('messageSent', translateString("DragonTongue", "message"));

If anyone wants it, here's my Blockland dragon language translator.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11058668/Script_DragonLanguage.zip

Not finished. You'll have to figure out how to use it on your own.
execute the server.cs in any server and do commandToServer('messageSent', translateString("DragonTongue", "message"));

Thanks, fellow Dovahkiin.

Thanks, fellow Dovahkiin.
It took bloody ages to type out that dictionary. :(

It's called Dragontongue where I came from.

Here is a Dragon Language font, it's really good.
(Here is a Dragon Language font, it's really good)
http://www.mediafire.com/?xw84m7b4rjc5e4x

I can read dragon language font

what the forget

I can read dragon language font

what the forget
install the font and then restart any program open

Kos aan ronaaz Ko fin knee

I can read dragon language font

what the forget
Yeah, I had a feeling no one would be able to read it without it being installed

Kos aan ronaaz Ko fin knee

Let me guess

Took an arrow to the knee


Hahaha, how pitiful that person be.