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''Game of Thrones'' was a television show on HBO that ran from 2011 to 2019. The show is based on a series of books collectively referred to as ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' written by George R. R. Martin. The show featured a number of created languages referred to and/or used in the books that were created by [[David J. Peterson]]. The languages that were created for the show (whether they were featured or not) are as follows:
'''''Game of Thrones''''' was a television show on HBO that ran from 2011 to 2019. The show is based on a series of books collectively referred to as ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' written by George R. R. Martin. The show featured a number of created languages referred to and/or used in the books that were created by [[David J. Peterson]]. The languages that were created for the show (whether they were featured or not) are as follows:


* [[Dothraki language|Dothraki]]
* [[Dothraki language|Dothraki]]

Revision as of 08:28, 12 September 2023

Game of Thrones was a television show on HBO that ran from 2011 to 2019. The show is based on a series of books collectively referred to as A Song of Ice and Fire written by George R. R. Martin. The show featured a number of created languages referred to and/or used in the books that were created by David J. Peterson. The languages that were created for the show (whether they were featured or not) are as follows:

A couple other language sketches were created for the show (specifically Skroth and Asshai'i), but they never reached a stage of development that was worth showcasing.

Dialogue

Below is a link to the dialogue from each season of Game of Thrones:

Additional Dialogue

Below is a link to the dialogue from the Telltale Game of Thrones game that has been confirmed to be canon with respect to the languages.