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The ''Old Tongue'' is the language spoken by the First Men, the humans who first came to the continent of [[Westeros]]. Before the Andal invasion of Westeros and the coming of the [[Andal language]], it was the dominant language of the continent, but is now extinct in most of Westeros. However, a form of the language is still spoken by wildlings north of the Wall. It is also the ancestor of the [[Mag Nuk language]] spoken by giants.  
The '''Old Tongue''' is the language spoken by the First Men, the humans who first came to the continent of [[Westeros]]. Before the Andal invasion of Westeros and the coming of the [[Andal language]], it was the dominant language of the continent, but is now extinct in most of Westeros. However, a form of the language is still spoken by wildlings north of the Wall. It is also the ancestor of the [[Mag Nuk language]] spoken by giants.  


[[Category:A Song of Ice and Fire]]
[[Category:A Song of Ice and Fire]]

Revision as of 01:15, 14 April 2024

The Old Tongue is the language spoken by the First Men, the humans who first came to the continent of Westeros. Before the Andal invasion of Westeros and the coming of the Andal language, it was the dominant language of the continent, but is now extinct in most of Westeros. However, a form of the language is still spoken by wildlings north of the Wall. It is also the ancestor of the Mag Nuk language spoken by giants.