Are Elvish, Klingon, Dothraki and Na'vi real languages? - John McWhorter

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To many, one of the coolest things about "Game of Thrones"
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is that the inhabitants of the Dothraki Sea
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have their own real language.
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And Dothraki came hot on the heels
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of the real language that the Na'vi speak in "Avatar,"
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which, surely, the Na'vi needed
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when the Klingons in "Star Trek" have had their own whole language since 1979.
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And let's not forget the Elvish languages
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in J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy,
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especially since that was the official grandfather
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of the fantasy conlangs.
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"Conlang" is short for "constructed language."
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They're more than codes like Pig Latin,
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and they're not just collections of fabricated slang like the Nadsat lingo
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that the teen hoodlums in "A Clockwork Orange" speak,
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where "droog" from Russian happens to mean "friend."
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What makes conlangs real languages isn't the number of words they have.
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It helps, of course, to have a lot of words.
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Dothraki has thousands of words.
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Na'vi started with 1,500 words.
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Fans on websites have steadily created more.
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But we can see the difference between vocabulary alone
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and what makes a real language
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from a look at how Tolkien put together grand old Elvish,
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a conlang with several thousands words.
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After all, you could memorize 5,000 words of Russian
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and still be barely able to construct a sentence.
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A four-year-old would talk rings around you.
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That's because you have to know how to put the words together.
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That is, a real language has grammar.
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Elvish does.
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In English, to make a verb past, you add an "-ed."
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Wash, washed.
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In Elvish, "wash" is "allu"
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and "washed" is "allune."
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Real languages also change over time.
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There's no such thing as a language
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that's the same today as it was a thousand years ago.
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As people speak, they drift into new habits,
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shed old ones,
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make mistakes, and get creative.
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Today, one says,
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"Give us today our daily bread."
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In Old English, they said,
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"Urne gedaeghwamlican hlaf syle us todaeg."
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Things change in conlangs, too.
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Tolkien charted out ancient and newer versions of Elvish.
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When the first Elves awoke at Cuiviénen,
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in their new language,
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the word for "people" was "kwendi,"
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but in the language of one of the groups that moved away, Teleri,
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over time, "kwendi" became "pendi,"
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with the "k" turning into a "p."
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And just like real languages, conlangs like Elvish split off into many.
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When the Romans transplanted Latin across Europe,
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French, Spanish, and Italian were born.
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When groups move to different places,
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over time, their ways of speaking grow apart,
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just like everything else about them.
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Thus, Latin's word for hand was "manus,"
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but in French, it became "main,"
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while in Spain it became "mano."
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Tolkien made sure Elvish did the same kind of thing.
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While that original word "kwendi" became "pendi"
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among the Teleri,
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among the Avari, who spread throughout Middle Earth,
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it became "kindi" when the "w" dropped out.
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The Elvish varieties Tolkien fleshed out the most
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are Quenya and Sindarin,
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and their words are different in the same way French and Spanish are.
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Quenya has "suc" for "drink,"
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Sindarin has "sog."
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And as you know, real languages are messy.
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That's because they change,
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and change has a way of working against order,
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just like in a living room or on a bookshelf.
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Real languages are never perfectly logical.
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That's why Tolkien made sure that Elvish had plenty of exceptions.
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Lots of verbs are conjugated in ways you just have to know.
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Take even the word "know."
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In the past, it's "knew,"
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which isn't explained by any of the rules in English.
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Oh well.
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In Elvish, "know" is "ista,"
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but "knew" is "sinte."
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Oh well.
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The truth is, though, that Elvish is more a sketch for a real language
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than a whole one.
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For Tolkien, Elvish was a hobby
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rather than an attempt to create something people could actually speak.
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Much of the Elvish the characters in the "Lord of the Rings" movies speak
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has been made up since Tolkien by dedicated fans of Elvish
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based on guesses as to what Tolkien would have constructed.
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That's the best we can do for Elvish because there are no actual Elves around
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to speak it for us.
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But the modern conlangs go further.
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Dothraki, Na'vi, and Klingon are developed enough
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that you can actually speak them.
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Here's a translation of "Hamlet" into Klingon,
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although performing it would mean getting used
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to pronouncing "k" with your uvula,
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that weird, cartoony thing hanging in the back of your throat.
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Believe it or not, you actually do that in plenty of languages around the world,
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like Eskimo ones.
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Pronouncing Elvish is much easier, though.
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So, let's take our leave for now
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from this introduction to conlangs in Elvish
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and the other three conlangs discussed
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with a heartfelt quad-conlangual valedictory:
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"A Na Marie!"
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"Hajas!"
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Na'vi's "Kiyevame!"
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"Qapla!"
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and "Goodbye!"
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