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M'ath! Kisha Ezoki Lekhes Dothraki!

Started by Wyzr, August 08, 2015, 02:07:35 AM

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Wyzr

So,  I run a language school in Makati City, Philippines,  and I'm planning to offer Dothraki as a special course.  :)  I and a few other future Dothraki teachers are learning it together first,  we're only on our first week,  but it's been fun so far!  Nice to meet you all,  I think we'll be hanging out here quite a bit in the near future.

Hrakkar

Zhey Wyzr,
    Sorry for the slow response. I was out with our local astronomy club, doing an astronomy festival for a local National Park.
    What a cool idea, to off er a Dothraki course! Are you using David Peterson's Dothraki book?
    Activity on the forums is kind of spotty, but there is a wealth of useful (and up-to-date. despite what dates might be on it) information on the wiki.
    Don't hesitate to ask questions. I'm not the greatest Dothraki speaker, but there are a couple other folks here, who are really sharp at the language.

Dothras Chek!
Hrakkar
Don't tell Khal Drogo I am here ;)

Qvaak

Gosh darn there's all of sudden a lot of stuff here on the forums. Language school at Philippines possibly offering a course on Dothraki. Whoa. That's something. As Hrakkar said, use wiki, use David's book and ask questions in a non-hesistating manner. I'm one of the roundabout couple of folk that are fairly sharp with the language. Don't depend on my availability, but I more often than not frequent this forum often. And when I'm here, I love to be helpful.
Game of Thrones is not The Song of Ice and Fire, sweetling. You'll learn that one day to your sorrow.

Wyzr

San athchomari yeraan zhey Qvaak ma zhey Hrakkar!

Have to admit it's slow going-- the way the book is organized makes it hard to memorize words since they're from all over the place. We're all language teachers, (different languages) and usually when learning/teaching a new language it's better to present in thematic/situational  chunks-- today we're talking about food (food verbs and nouns, ordering in a restaurant), etc etc.

Despite that though still having fun with the language. We may have to come up with our own material when we start teaching classes. :)

Alizia

M'athchomaroon zhey Wyzr !

Can you publish your works ?

I'm very interesting by a Dothraki course ! Do you will offer a distant learning ?

Wyzr

Alizia, we'll let you know when we come out with some material. We need to learn the !?*&#$ language first! :P

Alizia

Quote from: Wyzr on September 10, 2015, 10:02:11 PM
Alizia, we'll let you know when we come out with some material. We need to learn the !?*&#$ language first! :P

Of course, thanks a lot !