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I've also corrected the examples provided in the Adjectives section:
Since these were taken from a previous version of the dothraki.com blog that was later corrected in the comments, thus: valosi → valosa. Furthermore the citation forms of both "rain" and "man" were wrong, the citation forms are vala and daomio, not valar (which is the collective) and **daomor (which doesn't exist). Najahho 18:53, 5 February 2014 (UTC)
It doesn't seem correct to talk about Slaver's Bay Valyrian as "created from a creolised version of High Valyrian", since this is not the case. Specially since a creole is defined as: "a stable natural language that has developed from a pidgin." and this has not been the case of Low Valyrian, they are more similar to the difference from Latin to Romance languages, and nobody would say Romance languages were created from creolised versions of Latin. This must be corrected and I will do it if there's no objection. Thanks. Najahho ( talk) 18:22, 22 May 2014 (UTC)
I'm an editor on the Dothraki.org wiki (Brāedāzmion) and wanted to pop in to ask for a source on the Slaver's Bay song. It's riddled with lexical and grammatical errors and contains multiple poorly constructed neologisms. I'd strongly recommend removing it if it can't be sourced reputably. Roandil ( talk) 13:50, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
This song is from old French chanson in 19th century. This song is translated to MANDO'A, Klingon and Toki Pona. Beowulf2 ( talk) 15:06, 8 March 2023 (UTC)
The vowel chart shows the A-vowel could be either [a] or [ɑ]. It uses the 'a' character but places it as a back vowel (which would make it [ɑ]) and also links to the front vowel [a]. I'm not that clued-up on HV so can someone who is rectify this? – Dyolf87 ( talk) 12:26, 1 September 2022 (UTC)