Well it is easy to learn, go right ahead, sir.
Not that much of a while, the language itself is rather easy in many ways, easier than Swedish to be honest.
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Dragon_Language
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Dragon_Alphabet
And it makes the game so much cooler when you understand what the dragons and draugr say, especially Alduin.
Maybe we should start a language learning group. I like Swedish, it sounds surprisingly nice for a Germanic language (yes, I arrived at this conclusion after watching a whopping number of three Swedish movies ).
Bethesda Forums language learning group. Aiming to make every people in the world to be able to speak every language!
And which movies? I Guess maybe i havent seen them And btw off topic ftw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY-HRfwKzAE
It means weak. Because babies drink milk. Calling you a milk drinker is the same as saying you still drink from your mother's tit, or a baby.
As I said before, http://images.fanpop.com/images/image_uploads/seann--seann-william-scott-291797_600_987.jpg
Of course it isn't. I've been hearing and throwing the insult around since I was a kid growing up in Mexico. "Mamon" is a lot easier to say, though.
ha that's the 2nd time in 1 thread that you've posted him....getting a stiffy for Stiffler are you?
ha that reminds me of some words in spanish having 5-10 different meanings depending on context but they say that if English isn't your native tongue that it's 1 of the harder languages to learn...I can't say that I disagree with all the silent letters and the "sometimes" vowels, WTF is that?
I suspected as much as it sounds like something that old Scots would say, especially while drinking. Also the Scotsman from the link blurts out a bunch of outdated insults, many of which that stem from Scotland
I'm confused. Why this picture of all the pics about milk and strong bones you could have used?