Dothraki
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Dothraki
Summary
Dothraki is an a priori language[1]. Dothraki draws 166 Wikipedia views per month (a_priori_language category, ranking #1 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- Dothraki is the creator of David J. Peterson[3].
- Dothraki is the creator of George R. R. Martin[4].
- Dothraki's instance of is recorded as a priori language[5].
- Dothraki's instance of is recorded as languages of A Song of Ice and Fire[6].
- Dothraki's instance of is recorded as constructed language[7].
- Dothraki's instance of is recorded as fictional language[8].
- Dothraki's GND ID is recorded as 1082399493[9].
- Dothraki's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 178084774[10].
- Dothraki's IETF language tag is recorded as art-x-dothraki[11].
- Dothraki's Wikimedia language code is recorded as art-dtk[12].
- +2009-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Dothraki[13].
- Dothraki's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0cmdx1d[14].
- Dothraki's official website is recorded as http://www.dothraki.com[15].
- Dothraki's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Dothraki language[16].
- Dothraki's described at URL is recorded as https://database.conlang.org/view/?conlang=165[17].
- Dothraki's described at URL is recorded as https://cals.info/language/dothraki/[18].
- Dothraki's from narrative universe is recorded as World of Ice and Fire[19].
- Dothraki's exact match is recorded as http://data.linguistik.de/bll/bll-ontology#bll-292989067[20].
- Dothraki's linguistic typology is recorded as subject–verb–object[21].
- Dothraki's linguistic typology is recorded as fusional language[22].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include David J. Peterson[3], a linguist[23], b. 1981[24], of United States[25], specialised in linguistics[26] and George R. R. Martin[4], a writer[27], b. 1948[28], of United States[29], awarded the Nebula Award for Best Novelette[30].
Why It Matters
Dothraki draws 166 Wikipedia views per month (a_priori_language category, ranking #1 of 3).[2] Dothraki has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] Dothraki is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]