I don't know if many people still treat the Drow tongue as separate from Elvish, but I'm kind of old school so I usually do. I've found this to be very useful for that purpose:http://www.eilistraee.com/chosen/language.php
For standard Elvish I usually just steal from Tolkien, there are a number of translators for his Elvish languages that are decent.
I Googled and found a dictionary that has some words for giant language. There was also a page that taught the English rules to sentence structure and such for Giant. You might want to add.
I use google translate, each language relates to a real life language, so elvish is Welsh, Dwarven is Norwegian etc. it means I can just use google translate to not just create documents but also speak out in the language so players can hear how it sounds in the native language
Trying the site now. It doesn't really sound good. Seriously, like take a look at the Celestial language, and it sounds like a half ******** kid talking about slop or poo. Maybe it's just a better idea if people use actual languages on Earth and designate them to their fantasy counterparts that sound like it would fit. We have proper Translators for those languages and we have around 100 to choose from. I'm sure we could find something better for Celestial language when using the word "love" it translates to slop, lol.
I can certainly see how not knowing all the languages everyone speaks/understands would be a challenge when taking this approach. Luckily, I DM for Americans, so I'm the only one at my table who'd not a monolinguist.
The D&D 5E learning languages translator guide does a good job of helping you understand the rules for language. However, it lacks a lot of information regarding how to find a language teacher. There are several methods available, but the most common is to find a language course online. The price of online courses is also much lower than traditional classroom programs. You don't need to travel, and you can learn new languages while having fun!
I'm currently trying to make one for Aquan for a character I have that speaks Aquan exclusively. Since I want to roleplay speaking it since in the game I'm playing it's largely considered gibberish and I don't expect anyone to be able to speak the language. Anyways, here's the link: https://lingojam.com/Aquan5ETranslator
I'd appreciate feedback and suggestions on how to improve the translator.
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I don't know if many people still treat the Drow tongue as separate from Elvish, but I'm kind of old school so I usually do. I've found this to be very useful for that purpose:http://www.eilistraee.com/chosen/language.php
For standard Elvish I usually just steal from Tolkien, there are a number of translators for his Elvish languages that are decent.
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Maybe they meant deep speech? The language of eldritch entities like those who live in the astral sea.
I Googled and found a dictionary that has some words for giant language. There was also a page that taught the English rules to sentence structure and such for Giant. You might want to add.
I've got on that might work for Druidic: https://lingojam.com/DruidicTranslator it's not super helpful but it might work.
I found a Gnomish translator, this is what I’ve been using to name Gnomish settlements and items
https://lingojam.com/Englishto(ElDamo)GnomishTranslator
I was looking around and found this giant translator, it's lingojam too.
https://lingojam.com/TheGiantTongue
I do the following:
English: Common
Elvish: French
Sylvan: Latin
Draconic: Welsh
Druidic: Scots Gaelic
I don’t have stuff for the other languages, so I hope you don’t mind if I steal some of your suggestions.
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sometimes I'll use Star Wars language translators - such as Courscant Translator for things that need different languages
I use google translate, each language relates to a real life language, so elvish is Welsh, Dwarven is Norwegian etc. it means I can just use google translate to not just create documents but also speak out in the language so players can hear how it sounds in the native language
Trying the site now. It doesn't really sound good. Seriously, like take a look at the Celestial language, and it sounds like a half ******** kid talking about slop or poo. Maybe it's just a better idea if people use actual languages on Earth and designate them to their fantasy counterparts that sound like it would fit. We have proper Translators for those languages and we have around 100 to choose from. I'm sure we could find something better for Celestial language when using the word "love" it translates to slop, lol.
I can certainly see how not knowing all the languages everyone speaks/understands would be a challenge when taking this approach. Luckily, I DM for Americans, so I'm the only one at my table who'd not a monolinguist.
The D&D 5E learning languages translator guide does a good job of helping you understand the rules for language. However, it lacks a lot of information regarding how to find a language teacher. There are several methods available, but the most common is to find a language course online. The price of online courses is also much lower than traditional classroom programs. You don't need to travel, and you can learn new languages while having fun!
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Espruar (Deepspeech) Translator ― LingoJam
The link to the Goblin translator page sadly doesn't work any more. Does anyone have another reasonable translator?
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Can you make the try to find the Tabaxi translator? The language is Payit. If you cant thats ok but I have a tabaxi character and I need it
Druidic is a text only language, also you forgot theavs cant
A interesting language to use is Minionese
I've always used the Chosen of Elistraee Drow Translator, it works well, has an engish-drow and a drow-english dictionary.
I'm currently trying to make one for Aquan for a character I have that speaks Aquan exclusively. Since I want to roleplay speaking it since in the game I'm playing it's largely considered gibberish and I don't expect anyone to be able to speak the language. Anyways, here's the link: https://lingojam.com/Aquan5ETranslator
I'd appreciate feedback and suggestions on how to improve the translator.