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- Khazalid | Warhammer Wiki | Fandom
Khazalid, called Dwarfish by Men, is known widely as the secretive high language of the Dwarfs They seldom speak this ancient tongue before other peoples, deeming outsiders unworthy to hear it
- Khazalid lexicon - Warhammer - The Old World - Lexicanum
The Khazalid lexicon is a list of words and phrases and their meanings in alphabetical order which have already appeared in Warhammer publications, rather than words created using root words and signifiers
- Khazalid Lexicon - Bugmans Brewery
The sound of Khazalid is entirely separate from human speech and even further from the melodic sounds of Eltharin It is a guttural language; and comparisons have been drawn to the rumbling of thunder
- Khazalid (Warhammer dwarvish) Translator ― LingoJam
Translator for RPGs and the like If you want phrases or words added that are not in the published Lexicon, PLEASE tell me what you want and where I could find it
- How to speak Khazalid 101 - Steam Solo
Khazalid is known widely as the secretive high language of the Dwarfs They seldom speak this ancient tongue before other races, deeming outsiders unworthy to hear it Dwarfs naturally have loud, rumbling voices, and when they speak Khazalid, their speech is like thunder rolling amidst the mountains or the scraping of rock against rock
- Dwarf raccial slurs for other races : r 40kLore - Reddit
The proper dwarven names for the other races in Khazalid are slurs, Umgi, human comes from their root word Umgak for inferior or shitty, literally "the inferior people" or "The shitty ones"
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