Urgal Language

At this time, there are no available grammar notes. However, below you can find the Urgal language to English and the English to Urgal language dictionaries. Don’t miss out on the rest of our invented language articles as well!

urgal language

Urgal Language to English Dictionary

Urgal Language English
ahgrat it is
Ahno trickster god; son of Svarvok
bagh him
drajl spawn of maggots
Herndall Urgal dams who rule their tribes
ithrö rebel (n.), against the order of things
jtierl not
kaz do
namna woven strips containing Urgal family narratives that are placed by the entrances to their huts
nar a title of great respect
otrag circle
Rahna mother goddess who invented weaving and farming and who raised the Beor Mountains; the four winds dwell in her hall (also She of the Gilded Horns)
Svarvok god; father of Ahno the Trickster
thulqna woven straps the Urgals use to display the crests of their clans
trazhid attack (v.)
ukmar done
Uluthrek Mooneater
Urgralgra Urgals’ name for themselves (literally, “those with horns”)
ushnark father
zhâda doom

English to Urgal Language Dictionary

English Urgal Language
against the order of things ithrö
attack (v.) trazhid
circle otrag
do kaz
doom zhâda
done ukmar
father ushnark
god; father of Ahno the Trickster Svarvok
god of tricks; son of Svarvok Ahno
him bagh
it is ahgrat
Mooneater Uluthrek
mother goddess who invented weaving and farming and who raised the Beor Mountains; the
four winds dwell in her hall (also She of the Gilded Horns)
Rahna
not jtierl
rebel (n.) ithrö
spawn of maggots drajl
title of great respect nar
Urgal dams who rule their tribes Herndall
Urgals’ name for themselves (literally, “those with horns”) Urgralgra
woven straps the Urgals use to display the crests of their clans thulqna
woven strips containing Urgal family narratives that are placed by the entrances to their huts namna

 

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