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  1. A list of words and phrases from the Dwarvish language. ae "gold"[1] aelin "gold-work"[1] agland "sword"[1] aetharn "gold lust"[2] alagh "battle-glory, valor"[1] ar "to cut, slash, lay open"[1...

  2. Dwarvish, known as Dethek to native speakers, is widely spoken in the realm of Faerun. While most Dwarves speak a mix of Dwarvish and Common, Dwarven scholars, record keepers, and historians are among the few who are still capable of speaking whole verses in pure Dwarvish.

  3. Dwarvish or Dwarven was the name for a family of languages used by dwarves. The dwarves called their own language Dethek, but most other races used that term to refer to the runic alphabet in which the language was written.

  4. Dethek was the name of a runic script used by the Dwarvish language, as well as some human languages, and by the giant, ogre, orc, gnome, goblin, and terran languages. It consisted of letters, numerals and symbols for common words or phrases.

  5. Dwarven is spoken by dragons as well as dwarves. This language was originally developed for the Appalachia campaign, but may be used in any campaign that has dwarves. Most words are actually real words from various languages with the meanings they have in those languages.

  6. Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common and Dwarvish. Dwarvish is full of hard consonants and guttural sounds, and those characteristics spill over into whatever other language a dwarf might speak. Hill Dwarf. As a hill dwarf, you have keen senses, deep intuition, and remarkable resilience.

  7. The Dwarrow Scholar is a well-known and broad resource for information about Tolkien's dwarves. It is particularly known for having the largest Neo-Khuzdul dictionary, which is freely available.

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