How to Say "May the Force Be with You" in Dothraki
Linguist David J. Peterson created the Dothraki language for the HBO television series Game of Thrones. Denise Martin of Vulture asked him to translate several popular phrases from outside of the Game of Thrones universe into Dothraki. He rendered Star Wars's iconic phrase "May the Force be with you" as "Athhajar ma yeroon."
At the link, you can read and listen to Peterson's translations of lines from The Wire, Star Trek, Mad Men, The Office, There Will Be Blood, Breaking Bad and Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together."
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