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M'athchomaroon! David Peterson is the linguist behind Dothraki, as used in HBO's "Game of Thrones." He speaks to Googlers about the process behind inventing languages. Athdavrazar! David J. Peterson was born in Long Beach, California in 1981. He attended UC Berkeley from 1999 to 2003, and received a B.A. in English and a B.A. in Linguistics. He then attended UC San Diego from 2003 to 2006, where he received an M.A. in Linguistics. He's been creating languages since 2000, and working on the HBO original series Game of Thrones since 2009. In 2011, he became the alien language and culture consultant for the Syfy original series Defiance. In 2013, he joined the crew of the CW's Star-Crossed and also Syfy's Dominion as a language creator. In 2007, he helped to found the Language Creation Society, of which David has remained a proud member. He is also the author of The Art of Language Invention, to be published by Penguin Books in 2015.
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Jason Momoa talks about learning the Dothraki Language at the San Diego Comic-Con for the Game of Thrones panel. Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cmjcool...
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"Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke has a tough job of learning not one but multiples languages on the show. Now if we only knew the dothraki word for "hot!".
She asked: "My beautiful Khal Drogo, Blood of my Blood. Do you think Khal Drogo will return & Do you think Rheago still lives?" A good question, but Momoa simply answered in script. Too funny!!!! In her order and with permission by Jyssica Livingston Tampa Bay Comic Con August 24th 2013
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Go behind the scenes with David Peterson and Living Language to learn how the Dothraki language course was created. Living Language Dothraki is a conversational language course based on the hit original HBO series, Game of Thrones. Learn more: http://www.livinglanguage.com/dothraki/
Learn Dothraki, the language of Game of Thrones, exclusively with Living Language Dothraki! Author and linguist David Peterson takes you behind the scenes of this exciting new course at San Diego Comic Con 2014. http://www.LivingLanguage.com/dothraki
The Dothraki Language is a constructed language made by David Peterson, just like Paul Frommer's Na'vi, for the HBO series "A Song and Ice and Fire", based o...
Love Game of Thrones? So do we! Now you can learn to speak Dothraki like Khal Drago from "Game of Thrones!" Dothraki...not quite the language of love, but le...
The Dothraki language is a constructed fictional language in George R. R. Martin's fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire and its television adaptation Game of Thrones, where it is spoken by the Dothraki, the indigenous inhabitants of the Dothraki Sea. The language was developed for the TV series by the linguist David J. Peterson based on the Dothraki words and phrases in Martin's novels. As of September 2011, the language comprised 3,163 words, not all of which have been made public. In 2012, 146 newborn girls in the U.S. were named "Khaleesi", the Dothraki term for the wife of a khal or ruler, and the title adopted in the series by Daenerys Targaryen. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Preview of the April 8 profile of David Peterson, creator of the Dothraki language for HBO's "Game of Thrones."
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Dothras chek! There are probably a lot of errors, but OH WELL! Script/Translation: *Hash yeri tihae zhille athojilar, hash azhas anhaan nesat!* *If you see any errors, let me know!* Athchomar chomakea! Hash yeri dothrae chek? Hello guys! How are you? yeri ish nemo qafae, fin lekh nem astoe ki me? You might be asking yourself, what language is he speaking? anha astok lekhes dothraki ajjin. now I am speaking the dothraki language sek. ven me. (khal drogo) Yeah. Like him. me nem nesa it is known anha vastok lekhes dothraki disse asshekh Today I will talk completely in the dothraki language. anha ev nesolat lekhes dothraki hatif fekh asshekhi I began learning the Dothraki language last week lekh vo davra ha anhaan, m’ anha vo tihok kirekhdirgi anha zalak nesolat mae. The language is not useful, and I don’t know why I wanted to learn it. vilajeri vekhae nesolat haji san asi vo vekhao. It is a little difficult to use because there are not many words me nem nesa it is known majin anha eth vo nesot qisi loy asi ma idrikh so I have to guess about some words and grammar. Vosma jin tor asshekhoa nesolatoon ma sisioon yothnhare anni ma timviroon akka. So this is from 4 days of learning with the computer and the book as well. anha avatterak nesolat lekhes dothraki. Vosma anha vannakhok astolat ajjin. I will continue to learn the Dothraki language. But now I will finish speaking. San athchomari yerea vitihataan! Thank you all for watching! anha move jin lirikh fini dothrae aranne, majin hash yeri tihae zhille athojilar, hash azhas anhaan nesat! I made this video carelessly, so if you find any errors, let me know! Hash jin lirikh fini dothrae allayafi yeri, hash lojas gim emrakh ma gimioon ma okkas anna. If you like this video, click the subscribe button! San athchomari yerea! Dothras chek! Thank you all! Ride well!
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The Dothraki Language is a constructed language made by David Peterson, just like Paul Frommer's Na'vi, for the HBO series "A Song and Ice and Fire", based o...
Guest geeks David J. Peterson, creator of the Dothraki language for HBO's Game of Thrones, and Lawrence M. Schoen, director of the Klingon Language Institute, join Geek's Guide to the Galaxy host David Barr Kirtley to discuss constructed languages.
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Brush up on your Dothraki by taking a lesson with David Peterson, language Creator for the HBO Original Series Game of Thrones and Author of Living Language Dothraki. Learn the how the language is structured, pronunciation basics and key expressions (though of course "thank you" won't be covered). Aspiring conlanger? Peterson will also talk and answer questions about the process of creating a new language and how he designed Dothraki. Dothras chek! (Ride well!) For more about David Peterson and Living Language Dothraki, visit http://www.dothraki.com. Visit http://www.suvudu.com for your daily dose of Fantasy, Science-Fiction, Comics and Gaming news, interviews, excepts and more.
First things first: What the f are you saying, Iggy? ... See also: ... R. U. G ... Dothraki? A language for super fancy people?
Mashable 2015-03-19com, Dothraki forums, Dothraki Language Wiki and many more will pop up, ready to teach the language from scratch.
The Times of India 2015-03-18Linguist David J Peterson created an entire Dothraki language of more than 4,000 words for the ...
London Evening Standard 2015-03-13Creating the Dothraki language ... chat-up lines and explores the mad world of made-up languages.
The Independent 2015-02-17... applications to develop Dothraki, the language of horse-mounted warriors, for Game of Thrones.
The Independent 2015-02-12TVMeet the man who created the Dothraki language from scratch for TV's Game of Thrones.
The Independent 2015-02-12Creating the Dothraki language ... David J Peterson created the Dothraki language from scratch for TV's 'Game of Thrones'.
The Independent 2015-02-12TVMeet the man who created the Dothraki language from scratch for TV's Game of Thrones.
The Independent 2015-02-12TVMeet the man who created the Dothraki language from scratch for TV's Game of Thrones.
The Independent 2015-02-12Creating Dothraki. David J Peterson created the Dothraki language from scratch for TV's 'Game of Thrones'.
The Independent 2015-02-12Creating Dothraki. David J Peterson created the Dothraki language from scratch for TV's 'Game of Thrones'.
The Independent 2015-02-12Creating Dothraki. David J Peterson created the Dothraki language from scratch for TV's 'Game of Thrones'.
The Independent 2015-02-12Creating Dothraki. David J Peterson created the Dothraki language from scratch for TV's 'Game of Thrones'.
The Independent 2015-02-12The Dothraki language is the constructed language of the Dothraki, the indigenous inhabitants of the Dothraki Sea in the series A Song of Ice and Fire written by George R. R. Martin. It was created by David J. Peterson, a member of the Language Creation Society, for HBO's television series Game of Thrones. Dothraki was designed to fit George R. R. Martin's original conception of the language, based upon the few extant phrases and words in his original books.
As of 21 September 2011 (2011 -09-21)[update], there were 3,163 created words in the lexicon, though far from all words are known to the public. However, there is a growing community of Dothraki language fans, with websites like "Learn Dothraki" offering information on the state of the language.
The Dothraki vocabulary was created by Peterson well in advance of the adaptation. HBO hired the Language Creation Society to create the language, and after an application process involving over thirty conlangers, David Peterson was chosen to develop the Dothraki language. He delivered over 1700 words to HBO before the initial shooting. Peterson drew inspiration from George R.R. Martin’s description of the language, as well as from such languages as Russian, Turkish, Estonian, Inuktitut and Swahili.