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The Valyrian Language Translator is a specialized tool designed for Game of Thrones fans and fantasy enthusiasts, offering accurate translations from English to High Valyrian, complete with grammatical genders and complex conjugations, for immersive experiences in cosplay, fanfiction, and social media.
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This tool is designed for entertainment and creative exploration. It may not be linguistically accurate. For professional needs, consult certified translators.
Picture this: You're rewatching Game of Thrones when Daenerys commands "Dracarys!" and the dragon unleashes fire. Chills run down your spine. What if you could speak that ancient, melodic tongue yourself? High Valyrian isn't just a fictional language—it's a cultural phenomenon with complex grammar and haunting beauty that captivates millions. But where do you start learning a language spoken by dragonlords? That's where our Normal English to Valyrian Language Translator becomes your personal maester. Consider this your fun, no-pressure gateway to the noble tongue of Old Valyria!
Created by linguist David J. Peterson for HBO's epic fantasy universe, High Valyrian is more than just "dragon talk." It's a fully developed language with:
Originally the tongue of the Valyrian Freehold, this language carries the weight of history, magic, and power—which explains why phrases like "Valar Morghulis" resonate so deeply with fans. And the best part? You don't need Targaryen blood to speak it!
Stop just quoting "Dracarys" like everyone else. Our translator helps you craft unique Valyrian phrases for watch parties, cosplay events, or social media—making you the ultimate GoT connoisseur.
Ever wonder what Melisandre really whispered in her rituals? Translate key phrases to catch hidden meanings the subtitles might miss.
Whether you're writing fanfiction, designing D&D campaigns, or creating fantasy art, sprinkle authentic Valyrian into your work for instant immersion.
High Valyrian's structure teaches you about verb conjugations and noun cases in a way that feels like play, not study.
Join Reddit threads, Discord servers, or conventions with confidence when you can contribute actual Valyrian, not just memes.
| If You Use Normal English... | You Could Use Valyrian... | Meaning/Context |
|---|---|---|
| Hello! | Rytsas! | Casual greeting |
| Thank you | Kirimvose | Formal gratitude |
| Yes/No | Daor / Kesy | Basic agreement |
| What is your name? | Skorkydoso glaeson? | Polite inquiry |
| I don't understand | Daoruni gīmigon | Learning phrase |
| Farewell | Geros ilas! | Poetic goodbye |
| If You Use Normal English... | You Could Use Valyrian... | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Dragon! | Zaldrīzes! | Calling a dragon |
| Fire! | Perzys! | Basic command |
| Burn them all! | Perzys se iksos! | Aggressive order |
| Fly! | Sōvēs! | Flight command |
| Dragon rider | Zaldrīzdōros | Noble title |
| Dragon flame | Dracarys | Made famous by Dany |
| If You Use Normal English... | You Could Use Valyrian... | Protocol Level |
|---|---|---|
| My Queen | Ābrazȳrys | Addressing royalty |
| My Lord | Āeksio | Formal nobility |
| Your Grace | Lentor | High respect |
| Prince/Princess | Dārilaros | Royal children |
| Knight | Rȳbēnon | Warrior class |
| High Priest | Hāedar | Religious leader |
| If You Use Normal English... | You Could Use Valyrian... | Emotional Weight |
|---|---|---|
| I love you | Avy jorrāelan | Deep commitment |
| You are beautiful | Ao syt sȳndror | Poetic compliment |
| My heart is yours | Issa sȳz ñuhon | Romantic vow |
| Forever | Tolī | Eternal promise |
| Moon of my life | Tala hen ñuha prūmia | Dothraki-Valyrian hybrid |
| Kiss me | Embrāzāri | Intimate request |
Witness how full sentences transform with authentic Valyrian structure:
| Your Original Sentence | Translated Version |
|---|---|
| The dragon is flying over the castle. | Zaldrīzes bartos bantā istin kastos. |
| My queen commands you to kneel. | Ābrazȳrys kostōbas ao sȳrkta. |
| Winter is coming for all enemies. | Dōrī jemēlī ānogrā perzys hen līs. |
See how "Winter is coming" becomes "Dōrī jemēlī ānogrā perzys hen līs"—literally "The cold brings fire to the enemies"? That's Valyrian's poetic efficiency!
Why just read about Valyrian when you can create your own phrases right now? Our translator handles everything from simple words to complex sentences while respecting the language's grammar rules. Try these fun ideas:
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Remember: Valyrian thrives on context! A word like "Perzys" could mean "fire," "passion," or "destruction" depending on sentence structure—just like in the show where "Dracarys" evolved from a command to a symbol of revolution. Don't stress about perfection though! Even Jorah Mormont fumbled Valyrian at first. Our translator is your safe space to experiment before you declare yourself "Valyrio dohaeri" (Valyrian speaker). So go ahead—ignite your linguistic adventure. Valar dohaeris! (All men must serve... their curiosity!)
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