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Tamrielic[edit]
Cyrodilic, "old elf"?
Daedric[edit]
The Daedric language is the langauge of Oblivion, often used in magic. The various letters of the Daedric alphabet are known as sigils and can be used to create enchantments or cast spells. Daedric lettering is often found on artifacts of great power. The alphabet is also traditionally used by the Dunmer. The language is learned by scholars and adventurers to calm aggressive Daedra.
- For more information, see Daedric Alphabet.
Goblin[edit]
The language of the goblins is seemingly used only by these beast people. Goblin hunters are known to have some knowledge of it. Goblins themselves are capable of speaking Tamrielic.
Riekling[edit]
The language of the rieklings is nonsensical and simple. Only the smartest of rieklings can speak basic Tamrielic.
Yoku[edit]
Yokudan?
Akaviri[edit]
Falmer[edit]
Dwemer[edit]
Dwemeris?
Nymph[edit]
The language of nymphs is a melodious tongue that sounds like Ayleidoon and Faerie but shares no vocabulary with them. It is studied by scholars and adventurers to calm aggressive nymphs.
Ayleidoon[edit]
wild elf, Elvish
Faerie[edit]
Faerie is a mysterious language studied by scholars and adventurers. It is a melodious tongue that sounds like Ayleidoon and Nymph but shares no vocabulary with them.
Centaurian[edit]
The language of centaurs is studied by scholars and adventurers to calm the creatures.
Dragonish[edit]
Dragonish is the language of dragonlings, studied by scholars and adventurers to calm the creatures. It bears no relation to the dragon language.
Dragon Language[edit]
The language of the dragons, also known as Nordic, is an ancient and deeply conceptual tongue. It has many "Words of Power"; when spoken with the fullest understanding of the word, the speaker's essence can be projected into a thu'um, a powerful spell based on the word's meaning. Dragons have an inborn ability to use the language in this way, but for most mortals it takes long years of study to perfect a single thu'um. The language has its own alphabet. The dragons taught the language to the Nords when the Dragon Cult ruled over Skyrim. Common usage eventually died out, kept alive only by the Greybeards. Draconic?
- For more information see Dragon Language and Dragon Alphabet.
Giantish[edit]
Giantish is the language of giants, studied by scholars and adventurers to calm the creatures.
Harpy[edit]
The language of harpies is studied by scholars and adventurers to calm the creatures.
Impish[edit]
Impish is the language of imps, studied by scholars and adventurers to calm the creatures.
Orcish[edit]
Orcish is the language of the Orcs. It is studied by scholars and adventurers to calm Orcs that don't speak Tamrielic.
Spriggan[edit]
The language of spriggans is studied by scholars and adventurers to calm the creatures.
Ashlander[edit]
The Ashlanders have their own language similar to Tamrielic, although some Ashlanders have trouble communicating with outsiders.
Jel[edit]
Jel is the language of the Argonians and the Hist. Other races can never master the language, as many words are unpronounceable for non-Argonians. It is described as the closest speech to thought.
Ta'agra[edit]
Ta'agra is the language of the Khajiit. The Khajiit have many meanings behind their words, and Ta'agra fails to express many basic concepts that Khajiit find difficult to understand.[1]
Sload[edit]
The language of the Sload is sometimes involved in necromancy due to the race's proficiency at necromantic magic.[2]
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-meris
- ^ Ahzirr Traajijazeri — Anonymous
- ^ N'Gasta! Kvata! Kvakis! — N'Gasta