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Can anyone tell me what language this is?
Mar 15, 2017 17:47:06   #
Mr Bombastic
 
(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal!

Huzrah nu, kul do od, wah aan bok lingrah vod,

Ahrk fin tey, boziik fun, do fin gein!

Wo lostfron wah ney dov, ahrk fin reyliik do jul,

Voth aan suleyk wah ronit faal krein!

Ahrk fin zul, rok drey kod, nau tol morokei frod,

Rul lot Taazokaan motaad voth kein!

Sahrot Thu'um, med aan tuz, vey zeim hokoron pah,

Ol fin Dovakiin komeyt ok rein!

(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal!

Ahrk fin Kel lost prodah, do ved viing ko fin krah,

Tol fod zeymah win kein meyz fuundein!

Alduin, feyn do jun, kruziik vokun, staadnav,

Voth aan bahlok wah diivon fin lein!

Nuz aan sul, fent alok, fod fin vul dovah nok,

Fen kos nahlot mahfaeraak ahrk ruz!

Paaz Keizaal fen kos stin nol bein Alduin jot,

Dovahkiin kos fin saviik do muz!

(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draa

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Mar 15, 2017 18:21:20   #
solarkin
 
Mr Bombastic wrote:
(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal!

Huzrah nu, kul do od, wah aan bok lingrah vod,

Ahrk fin tey, boziik fun, do fin gein!

Wo lostfron wah ney dov, ahrk fin reyliik do jul,

Voth aan suleyk wah ronit faal krein!

Ahrk fin zul, rok drey kod, nau tol morokei frod,

Rul lot Taazokaan motaad voth kein!

Sahrot Thu'um, med aan tuz, vey zeim hokoron pah,

Ol fin Dovakiin komeyt ok rein!

(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal!

Ahrk fin Kel lost prodah, do ved viing ko fin krah,

Tol fod zeymah win kein meyz fuundein!

Alduin, feyn do jun, kruziik vokun, staadnav,

Voth aan bahlok wah diivon fin lein!

Nuz aan sul, fent alok, fod fin vul dovah nok,

Fen kos nahlot mahfaeraak ahrk ruz!

Paaz Keizaal fen kos stin nol bein Alduin jot,

Dovahkiin kos fin saviik do muz!

(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draa
(Chorus) br br Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin ... (show quote)


It's Nordic with some misspelling.
Probably Scandinavian around the late 1300's. To 1400's
Sounds kinda familiar to me.

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Mar 15, 2017 18:36:14   #
America Only Loc: From the right hand of God
 
Mr Bombastic wrote:
(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal!

Huzrah nu, kul do od, wah aan bok lingrah vod,

Ahrk fin tey, boziik fun, do fin gein!

Wo lostfron wah ney dov, ahrk fin reyliik do jul,

Voth aan suleyk wah ronit faal krein!

Ahrk fin zul, rok drey kod, nau tol morokei frod,

Rul lot Taazokaan motaad voth kein!

Sahrot Thu'um, med aan tuz, vey zeim hokoron pah,

Ol fin Dovakiin komeyt ok rein!

(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal!

Ahrk fin Kel lost prodah, do ved viing ko fin krah,

Tol fod zeymah win kein meyz fuundein!

Alduin, feyn do jun, kruziik vokun, staadnav,

Voth aan bahlok wah diivon fin lein!

Nuz aan sul, fent alok, fod fin vul dovah nok,

Fen kos nahlot mahfaeraak ahrk ruz!

Paaz Keizaal fen kos stin nol bein Alduin jot,

Dovahkiin kos fin saviik do muz!

(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draa
(Chorus) br br Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin ... (show quote)


"Dragonborn Dragonborn
By his honor is sworn
To keep evil forever at bay
And the fiercest foes rout
When they hear triumph's shout
Dragon-child for your blessing we pray

And the scrolls have foretold
Of black wings in the cold
That when brothers wage war come unfurled
Alduin bane of kings
Ancient shadow unbound
With a hunger to swallow the world"

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Mar 15, 2017 18:36:47   #
America Only Loc: From the right hand of God
 
It is Dutch~!!!

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Mar 15, 2017 18:46:44   #
JW
 
https://www.thuum.org/word.php?w=955

Dragon language...

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Mar 15, 2017 18:52:33   #
Mr Bombastic
 
America Only wrote:
"Dragonborn Dragonborn
By his honor is sworn
To keep evil forever at bay
And the fiercest foes rout
When they hear triumph's shout
Dragon-child for your blessing we pray

And the scrolls have foretold
Of black wings in the cold
That when brothers wage war come unfurled
Alduin bane of kings
Ancient shadow unbound
With a hunger to swallow the world"


Congratulations. You got it. Solarkin was partly correct. It is based on at least one of the languages he mentioned. The language is the tongue of the dragons, from the game Skyrim. It was made up just for the game. They have a dictionary for it too.

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Mar 15, 2017 19:00:41   #
Mr Bombastic
 
BTW, here is a recording for this song, if you haven't heard it yet. I think it's pretty awesome, even if no one else does.

http://youtu.be/nlCPOCwo3FY

Also, believe it or not, this song was recorded with his voice only. No instruments or back-up of any kind.

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Mar 15, 2017 22:44:46   #
2bltap Loc: Move to the Mainland
 
Hey there Mr. Bombaastic. I just checked it out and you are right. Its really awesome. I ended up subsribing to his channel. I really get kind of juiced up when I hear this kind of music. Who knows, maybe it was a past life I had. A few years back I got injured in the sandbox while on deployment and ended up with a metal plate in my back. So to make a long story short I was out with some friends and happened upon one those supposed fortune tellers. She said to us it will cost $20.00 for a reading. So the my buddies went first and said it wasnt worth the money. I wqent ahead anyways and she asked me before I even sat down how did I injure my back? I told her and during the reading she said to me that in a previous life I was hit in the lower back with a battle axe and it killed me. By the way when I went to grab my wallet to pay her, this is what she said to me " No you are not one to pay as my spirit would not allow me to charge you". Of course I really didnt have a clue what the heck she was talking about, but I didnt have to pay and buddies got pissed at me for a bit. Anyways, just thought I would share this unusual experience I had. Take care. By the way I really enjoy your posts very much. Keepem coming!

Semper Fi




Mr Bombastic wrote:
BTW, here is a recording for this song, if you haven't heard it yet. I think it's pretty awesome, even if no one else does.

http://youtu.be/nlCPOCwo3FY

Also, believe it or not, this song was recorded with his voice only. No instruments or back-up of any kind.



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Mar 16, 2017 10:27:05   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
Mr Bombastic wrote:
(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal!

Huzrah nu, kul do od, wah aan bok lingrah vod,

Ahrk fin tey, boziik fun, do fin gein!

Wo lostfron wah ney dov, ahrk fin reyliik do jul,

Voth aan suleyk wah ronit faal krein!

Ahrk fin zul, rok drey kod, nau tol morokei frod,

Rul lot Taazokaan motaad voth kein!

Sahrot Thu'um, med aan tuz, vey zeim hokoron pah,

Ol fin Dovakiin komeyt ok rein!

(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal!

Ahrk fin Kel lost prodah, do ved viing ko fin krah,

Tol fod zeymah win kein meyz fuundein!

Alduin, feyn do jun, kruziik vokun, staadnav,

Voth aan bahlok wah diivon fin lein!

Nuz aan sul, fent alok, fod fin vul dovah nok,

Fen kos nahlot mahfaeraak ahrk ruz!

Paaz Keizaal fen kos stin nol bein Alduin jot,

Dovahkiin kos fin saviik do muz!

(Chorus)

Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,

Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!

Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,

Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draa
(Chorus) br br Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin ... (show quote)


skyrim main theme a song by lindsey sterling and peterhollens

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Mar 16, 2017 14:33:37   #
Singularity
 
2bltap wrote:
Hey there Mr. Bombaastic. I just checked it out and you are right. Its really awesome. I ended up subsribing to his channel. I really get kind of juiced up when I hear this kind of music. Who knows, maybe it was a past life I had. A few years back I got injured in the sandbox while on deployment and ended up with a metal plate in my back. So to make a long story short I was out with some friends and happened upon one those supposed fortune tellers. She said to us it will cost $20.00 for a reading. So the my buddies went first and said it wasnt worth the money. I wqent ahead anyways and she asked me before I even sat down how did I injure my back? I told her and during the reading she said to me that in a previous life I was hit in the lower back with a battle axe and it killed me. By the way when I went to grab my wallet to pay her, this is what she said to me " No you are not one to pay as my spirit would not allow me to charge you". Of course I really didnt have a clue what the heck she was talking about, but I didnt have to pay and buddies got pissed at me for a bit. Anyways, just thought I would share this unusual experience I had. Take care. By the way I really enjoy your posts very much. Keepem coming!

Semper Fi






Hey there Mr. Bombaastic. I just checked it out an... (show quote)
Singularity wrote:
I thought you might enjoy this brief except discussing the beginnings of an explanation of the power of music...

The much longer full article describes a number of injury or disease states in which the normal human capacity to respond to music is notably confused or illuminated! Check out more of the article on this link.

A brief except from:
https://academic.oup.com/brain/article/129/10/2528/292982/The-power-of-music


...Our auditory systems, our nervous systems, are tuned for music. Perhaps we are a musical species no less than a linguistic one. But there seems to be in us a peculiar sensitivity to music, a sensitivity that can all too easily slip out of control, become excessive, become a susceptibility or a vulnerability. Too-muchness lies continually in wait, whether this takes the form of ‘earworms’, musical hallucinations, swoons and trances, or music-induced seizures. This is the other side of the otherwise wonderful power of music. How much this is due to the intrinsic characteristics of music itself—its complex sonic patterns woven in time, its logic, its momentum, its unbreakable sequences, its insistent rhythms and repetitions, the mysterious way in which it embodies emotion and ‘will’—and how much to special resonances, synchronizations, oscillations, mutual excitations, feedbacks, and so forth, in the immensely complex, multi-level neural circuitry that subserves musical perception and replay, we do not know. We do not even know why, for instance, simple stroboscopic light displays can excite hallucinations, myoclonus and seizures, and this is an infinitely simpler matter than the powers of music.

When Crichtley and Henson's Music and the Brain was published in 1977, functional brain imaging still lay in the future, and neuroscience had yet to approach the neural correlates of musical perception, imagery and memory or their disorders. In the last 20 years, there have been huge advances here, but we have, as yet, scarcely touched the question of why music, for better or worse, has so much power. It is a question that goes to the heart of being human.

© The Author (2006). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org

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Mar 16, 2017 14:46:53   #
Mr Bombastic
 
Singularity wrote:
A brief except from:
https://academic.oup.com/brain/article/129/10/2528/292982/The-power-of-music


...Our auditory systems, our nervous systems, are tuned for music. Perhaps we are a musical species no less than a linguistic one. But there seems to be in us a peculiar sensitivity to music, a sensitivity that can all too easily slip out of control, become excessive, become a susceptibility or a vulnerability. Too-muchness lies continually in wait, whether this takes the form of ‘earworms’, musical hallucinations, swoons and trances, or music-induced seizures. This is the other side of the otherwise wonderful power of music. How much this is due to the intrinsic characteristics of music itself—its complex sonic patterns woven in time, its logic, its momentum, its unbreakable sequences, its insistent rhythms and repetitions, the mysterious way in which it embodies emotion and ‘will’—and how much to special resonances, synchronizations, oscillations, mutual excitations, feedbacks, and so forth, in the immensely complex, multi-level neural circuitry that subserves musical perception and replay, we do not know. We do not even know why, for instance, simple stroboscopic light displays can excite hallucinations, myoclonus and seizures, and this is an infinitely simpler matter than the powers of music.

When Crichtley and Henson's Music and the Brain was published in 1977, functional brain imaging still lay in the future, and neuroscience had yet to approach the neural correlates of musical perception, imagery and memory or their disorders. In the last 20 years, there have been huge advances here, but we have, as yet, scarcely touched the question of why music, for better or worse, has so much power. It is a question that goes to the heart of being human.

© The Author (2006). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
A brief except from: br https://academic.oup.com/b... (show quote)


On a similar note, the human touch is the most powerful thing a person can experience. Think about it. When you are born (A pretty traumatic experience) you are scared, cold, disoriented and hungry. Then someone wraps you in a warm blanket and feeds you, touching you the whole time. A human touch is our first experience in the world. It brought us comfort and security. It continues to do so our entire lives. Don't believe me? Go hug someone you love.

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Mar 16, 2017 14:50:09   #
Mr Bombastic
 
2bltap wrote:
Hey there Mr. Bombaastic. I just checked it out and you are right. Its really awesome. I ended up subsribing to his channel. I really get kind of juiced up when I hear this kind of music. Who knows, maybe it was a past life I had. A few years back I got injured in the sandbox while on deployment and ended up with a metal plate in my back. So to make a long story short I was out with some friends and happened upon one those supposed fortune tellers. She said to us it will cost $20.00 for a reading. So the my buddies went first and said it wasnt worth the money. I wqent ahead anyways and she asked me before I even sat down how did I injure my back? I told her and during the reading she said to me that in a previous life I was hit in the lower back with a battle axe and it killed me. By the way when I went to grab my wallet to pay her, this is what she said to me " No you are not one to pay as my spirit would not allow me to charge you". Of course I really didnt have a clue what the heck she was talking about, but I didnt have to pay and buddies got pissed at me for a bit. Anyways, just thought I would share this unusual experience I had. Take care. By the way I really enjoy your posts very much. Keepem coming!

Semper Fi






Hey there Mr. Bombaastic. I just checked it out an... (show quote)


I don't believe in reincarnation, or fortune tellers, but cool story.

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Mar 16, 2017 14:51:51   #
Mr Bombastic
 
bggamers wrote:
skyrim main theme a song by lindsey sterling and peterhollens


Actually, it's by Bethesda Entertainment. Lindsey and Peter only did a cover for it. Personally, I like it better than the original.

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