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'''Tyroshi Valyrian''' is a language that is yet to be created. The language is derived from the [[High Valyrian language]], which was based on material from George R. R. Martin's book series ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]''. Tyroshi Valyrian is intended to be the language used in Tyrosh, a so-called Free City on an island southwest of mainland | '''Tyroshi Valyrian''' is a language that is yet to be created. The language is derived from the [[High Valyrian language]], which was based on material from George R. R. Martin's book series ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]''. Tyroshi Valyrian is intended to be the language used in Tyrosh, a so-called Free City on an island southwest of the mainland of the continent of Essos. The city was previously part of the Valyrian Freehold in the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' universe, before its fall. Tyroshi is one dialect of the Southern Low Valyrian branch, the other three being Myrish, Lysene, and Volantene. So far, only certain character names and place names could be said to come from Tyroshi Valyrian. For more information, use the links provided below: | ||
* [[Low Valyrian languages]] | * [[Low Valyrian languages]] |
Latest revision as of 11:37, 26 November 2024
Tyroshi Valyrian is a language that is yet to be created. The language is derived from the High Valyrian language, which was based on material from George R. R. Martin's book series A Song of Ice and Fire. Tyroshi Valyrian is intended to be the language used in Tyrosh, a so-called Free City on an island southwest of the mainland of the continent of Essos. The city was previously part of the Valyrian Freehold in the A Song of Ice and Fire universe, before its fall. Tyroshi is one dialect of the Southern Low Valyrian branch, the other three being Myrish, Lysene, and Volantene. So far, only certain character names and place names could be said to come from Tyroshi Valyrian. For more information, use the links provided below: