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Black Tongue
Black Tongue
Orcish Oaths
Orcish Insults
Orcish Numbers
One -- Ash
Two -- Shun
Three -- Gakh
Four -- Jhet
Five -- Krak
Six -- Djor
Seven -- Iet
Eight -- Hokh
Nine -- Krith
Ten -- Zunn
Orcish Grammar
Personal nouns become plural by adding "-rim" for words ending in a hard consonant or "-im" for words ending in a
soft consonant. Object nouns become plural by adding "-ri" for words ending in a hard consonant or "-i" for words
ending in a soft consonant. Words ending in a vowel are pluralized by adding "-z".
The verb "to be" is used very seldom. A typical sentence structure for "I am hungry and I want to hunt some food."
would be "(name) hungry. Want hunt food."
Pronouns are also quite rare. When proper nouns are not known, the person or thing spoken of is referred to as an
object. (i.e. "That woman is ugly" = "Woman ugly" and "Get me that knife" = "Give knife.")
Adejctives generally come before the noun, although alternately they are used after in cases where this makes the
word more pronounceable.
Suffixes