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Anonymous
February 19, 2022

How do you translate a name into thuum/dovahzul

So to explain I am trying to figure out how to say or speak the name Mag�ladroth In thuum/dovahzul in which the letters I looked at say it is
"mah az gah ' li az dah rah ot tag hes"
But when put into any translator it makes no sense to me or in general which now peaks my curiosity of if it is possible to do so or if I am just that stupid and don't understand the dragon language enough.

Category: Translation


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bardayum
February 25, 2023

Translating names into fictional languages can be tricky, especially when there are no established rules for how to do so. It's possible that the translation you found for "Mag?ladroth" in thuum/dovahzul may not be accurate or make sense when translated back into English.

One approach to translating names into thuum/dovahzul could be to break the name down into its individual parts or syllables and then try to find corresponding words or sounds in the language. However, keep in mind that this may not always result in a perfect translation and may require some creative interpretation.For perfect method download Gb Whatsapp and place a text in my inbox. I will guide as soon.

If you're interested in learning more about translating names into thuum/dovahzul, you may want to seek out online communities or resources dedicated to the language, such as the Elder Scrolls fandom wiki or forums.


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Ceredalmo
February 24, 2022
If the name has meaning then you might translate the meaning to Dovahzul
Now if your name has no additional semantics and you seek to just write it in Dovazhul phonetically then there are two options:
Just write it like thay Magladroth, that's it.
Translator is unreliable, for better translation use legacy dictionary's words.
Mah = fall(verb&noun); klo= sand; do= of; rot= word;
Thus mahklodorot Fallen sand of words; if anything