Orcs of the Red Blade

General => Applications => Topic started by: Kozgugore on December 10, 2007, 09:47:29 PM

Title: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Kozgugore on December 10, 2007, 09:47:29 PM
Here you will find a compiled list of all orcish words and sentences that are commonly used throughout the Warcraft universe. With the exception of the first list, keep in mind that the translations might not be completely precise as there is no official source for translations.


The following words and sentences are speculative. No official translation or use has been given on them, though they may be commonly used here and there.


The following words are commonly used by the clan and are most usually seen as words derived from the Red Blade dialect.

Title: Re: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Nergul on April 17, 2008, 03:08:01 PM
Da'bu - 'onward'
Glok'tar - thank you
Grom'ka - a greeting
Lok'gredar Logar - formal farewell
Lok'regan Ogal - 'let's move out'
Sho'bu - affirmative


Something i found on a forum, did not see them here yet so i posted them.
Title: Re: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Gnash on August 24, 2010, 03:09:30 PM
General

* "Aka'magosh." = "A blessing on you and yours."
* "Bin mog g'thazag cha!" = "I will protect you!"
* "Dae'mon" = "Twisted soul"/"Demon"
* "Dranosh" = "Heart of Draenor"
* "Gar'mak" = "Anguish" (One of Overlord Agmar's pet wolves)
* "Gol'kosh!" = "By my axe!"
* "Grombolar" = "Bowels of the giant"
* "Grommash" = "Giant's Heart" (Source: Inscription on the Monument to Grom Hellscream in Ashenvale; also mentioned in the Harvest Festival quest "Honoring A Hero")
* "Kagh!" = "Run!"
* "Lak'tuk" = "Suffering" (One of Overlord Agmar's pet wolves)
* "Lo'Gosh" = "Ghost Wolf"
* "Mag'har" = "Uncorrupted" (In context; brown-skinned orcs)
* "Mok'nathal" = "The Sons of Nath" (honorable title)
* "Nagrand" = "Land of Winds"
* "Oshu'gun" = "Mountain of Spirits"
* "Trk'hsk" = "Bloodshed in battle" (some orcs in the Durnholde area use the word with a different meaning, namely "that sacrificed to the earth in order to make crops grow")
* "Zug-zug." = Acknowledgement and agreement; roughly the equivalent of "okay".

Greetings

* "Mok'ra" = An untranslated greeting. ("Hello"?)
* "Thrall-Hall!" = "Honor Thrall!"
* "Throm-Ka." = "Well met."

Battle

* "Dabu." = "I obey"
* "Lok-Narash!" = "Arm yourselves!"
* "Lok-Regar!" = "Ready for orders!"
* "Lok-Tar!" = "Victory!" (A war cry. Also a greeting while in combat.)
* "Lok-Tar Ogar!" = "Victory or Death!" (A war cry.)
* "Swobu." = "As you command."

Orcish traditions

* "Kosh'harg" = A gathering of orcish clans held in the shadow of Oshu'gun.
* "Lok'amon" = Traditional orcish song sung about starting a family.
* "Lok'tra" = Traditional orcish song sung about a battle.
* "Lok'vadnod" = Traditional orcish song sung about the life of a hero.
* "Mak'gora" = A challenge to combat (to defend ones honor).
* "Om'riggor" = The orcish rite of adulthood

Perhaps you can add a couple of these, Kozgugore.
Title: Re: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Thrash'Nak on July 23, 2012, 06:48:39 PM
Now, now.. i've gone ahead and become completely upset with orcish culture and rituals.. so i've done some homework and dug up even more phrases, and i strongely encourage anyone else too keep on looking. Would be nice too see more orcish phrases in, in-game roleplay. :)

Heres a few i found:
Logre'gard Noe Kal - A question. "Where do you want me" Saying this is essentialy asking for an ordre, i suppose. Put in a sentence fx: "Aka'magosh, chieftain! Logre'gard Noe kal?"

Lok'Naroche - "Look out" or "Too arms". put in a sentence, fx a Rrosh'tul like Rarg might wanna use this. "Lok'naroche, lok'tar ogar!"

Glor'du - Another greeting, more of a mix between, Throm'ka, Mok'ra and Grom'ka. And it is, well too my experince at least a way of saying. "Have we met?" A greeting too a stranger, but also more of a sort of question. Put in a sentence most likely something like:, "Glor'du, Mok'ra, orc" or so would Grogona say it.. :)

Fit'chure - Fire, a command.

Lo'gosh - Ghost wolf, put in a sentence and considering that a Ghost wolf is something quite too be reckoned with an orc would say "Aka'magosh, Lo'gosk mok'ra" Meaning roughly translated Thank you, ghost wolf, good evening"

Lak'tuk - Suffering. Put in a sentence: "Your Lak'tuk, let me mend your wounds"
Title: Re: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Vilirok on July 24, 2012, 10:23:38 PM
Found another, not sure when we'd use it, but it's there:

Lohn'goron - Hero's Sojourn

Didn't see it up there.

Title: Re: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Kozgugore on July 24, 2012, 11:11:25 PM
Keep an eye on the previous posts. Some of these have been mentioned already! Nonetheless, feel quite free to keep the inspiration flowing!
Title: Re: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Mozrogg on July 25, 2012, 01:43:43 AM
Groggles, It's Lok'narash which is already up there, and Lok'regar Ogal or something along those lines ^^
Title: Re: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Thrash'Nak on July 25, 2012, 03:44:35 AM
Nope, lok-Narash means arm yourselfs while lok'naroche means look out, two different phrases. :)
Title: Re: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Vilirok on July 25, 2012, 09:43:29 AM
I was scanning the posts for ages and I was sure I couln't find the ones I put up. Anyway, Hopefully the activity on the 'recent posts' list'll at least get people to take a look. Oh, and I'll get rid of the ones already up.
Title: Re: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Kozgugore on April 10, 2014, 05:46:45 PM
Updated the main post with all the known sentences thus far. If you think any of them are missing, feel free to add them here and, if possible, please post a source of said word/sentence!
Title: Re: Orcish dictionary
Post by: Kozgugore on October 31, 2017, 08:53:26 PM
Updated with all the newly added orcish words and phrases of which the translations are known.