Valyrian is a fictional language created by George R.R. Martin in his “A Song of Ice and Fire” series and further developed in the HBO adaptation “Game of Thrones.” The language has several dialects, with High Valyrian being the most prominent. Below are some Valyrian words along with their meanings:
High Valyrian Words
- Valar Morghulis – “All men must die.”
A common saying in Valyrian, often used by the Faceless Men.
Valar Dohaeris – “All men must serve.”
A response to “Valar Morghulis,” indicating the cycle of life and duty.
Dracarys – “Dragonfire.”
A command often used by Daenerys Targaryen to instruct her dragons to breathe fire.
Māzis – “King.”
A term used to refer to a ruler or monarch.
Vezof – “Warrior.”
Refers to a person skilled in combat.
Nyke – “I.”
The first-person singular pronoun.
Aegon – “To conquer.”
A verb form associated with victory and dominance.
Kostōbosi – “Beautiful.”
An adjective used to describe something aesthetically pleasing.
Jēda – “To know.”
A verb indicating knowledge or awareness.
Rhaeshis – “Queen.”
- A term used to denote a female monarch.
Common Phrases
- Aōha sūndas – “You are beautiful.”
- Vezof ābra – “A warrior’s strength.”
- Jorrāelā – “Welcome.”
- Edrus – “Friend.”
These are just a few examples of the Valyrian language, which is rich and complex. The language has been expanded upon by linguist David J. Peterson, who developed a comprehensive vocabulary and grammar for the show. If you have specific words or phrases in mind, feel free to ask!