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 to English Dictionary
Urgal Language | English |
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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 |
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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 |