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'''Lhazareen''' is a language created by David Peterson for the [[HBO]] television series ''[[Game of Thrones]]''. The language is spoken a shepherd culture in the south of Essos. It is related to the [[Dothraki language|Dothraki]], both being descended from [[Proto-Plains language|Proto-Plains]]. The language is not fully developed, but there exist sound changes and rules to derive vocabulary in the language from Proto-Plains. The language has vowel harmony and lateral fricatives.
'''Lhazareen''' is a language created by David Peterson for the [[HBO]] television series ''[[Game of Thrones]]''. The language is spoken a shepherd culture in the south of Essos. It is related to [[Dothraki language|Dothraki]], both being descended from [[Proto-Plains language|Proto-Plains]]. The language is not fully developed, but there exist sound changes and rules to derive vocabulary in the language from Proto-Plains. The language has vowel harmony and lateral fricatives.


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Lhazareen is a language created by David Peterson for the HBO television series Game of Thrones. The language is spoken a shepherd culture in the south of Essos. It is related to Dothraki, both being descended from Proto-Plains. The language is not fully developed, but there exist sound changes and rules to derive vocabulary in the language from Proto-Plains. The language has vowel harmony and lateral fricatives.