Dothraki

English

Etymology

From the book series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin.

Proper noun

Dothraki

  1. A constructed language created for, and spoken in, the Game of Thrones television adaptation in 2011.
    • 2010 September-October, Henry, Jim, “Dothraki and Esperanto: an interview with language creator David J. Peterson”, in Usona Esperantisto, ISSN 1056-0297, page 9:
      For example, in Dothraki something done in secret is done torga essheyi—literally, “under a roof”.
    • 2011 October 15, Rogers, Stephen D., A Dictionary of Made-Up Languages: From Adûnaic to Elvish, Zaum to Klingon— the Anwa (Real) Origins of Invented Lexicons, Avon: Adams Media, →ISBN, OL OL25273533M, page 54:
      Dothraki has four vowels.
    • 2012 October 4, Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute, “Andy's Ancestry”, in The Office (US), season 9, episode 3, 2:51:
      You want to learn a really impressive second language? Try Dothraki. Win over any man in my guild.
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:Dothraki.

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