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  2. Valyrian languages - Wikipedia

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    In the novels, High Valyrian and its descendant languages are often mentioned but not developed beyond a few words. For the TV series, language creator David J. Peterson created the High Valyrian language, as well as the derivative languages Astapori and Meereenese Valyrian, based on fragments from the novels. [ 1 ]

  3. Portal:Constructed languages/Selected language/15 - Wikipedia

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  4. Constructed language - Wikipedia

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    The Conlang Flag, a symbol of language construction created by subscribers to the CONLANG mailing list, which represents the Tower of Babel against a rising sun. A constructed language (shortened to conlang) [a] is a language whose phonology, grammar, orthography, and vocabulary, instead of having developed naturally, are consciously devised for some purpose, which may include being devised ...

  5. Portal:Constructed languages/Selected language - Wikipedia

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    The Valyrian languages are a fictional language family in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin, and in their television adaptation Game of Thrones. In the novels, High Valyrian and its descendant languages are often mentioned, but not developed beyond a few words.

  6. Lykiri is the Magic Password in 'House of the Dragon' - AOL

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    Speaking Old Valyrian is like learning a dragon's Wi-Fi password. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  7. David J. Peterson - Wikipedia

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    David Joshua Peterson was born in Long Beach, California, on January 20, 1981, to a father of German descent and a mother of Mexican descent. [1] [2] Studying at University of California, Berkeley (1999–2003), Peterson received BA degrees in English and in linguistics. [3]

  8. Blissymbols - Wikipedia

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    Blissymbols or Blissymbolics is a constructed language conceived as an ideographic writing system called Semantography consisting of several hundred basic symbols, each representing a concept, which can be composed together to generate new symbols that represent new concepts.

  9. Fictional language - Wikipedia

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    By analogy with the word "conlang", the term conworld is used to describe these fictional worlds, inhabited by fictional constructed cultures. The conworld influences vocabulary (what words the language will have for flora and fauna, articles of clothing, objects of technology, religious concepts, names of places and tribes, etc.), as well as ...