Technically called i̊dhsto, low elf is the universal language of elves, with most of the elven races speaking it to some degree, although usually as a secondary language to their own and common. ## Names | Name | Gender | Meaning | | :----- | ------ | ------- | | Lozh | Male | - | | Nlej | Female | - | | Ralnor | Male | - | | Ruht | Female | - | | Yalse | Male | - | ## Dictionary | Word | [[IPA]] | Definition | | :------------- | ----------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Di̊smaker | /dɪs maˈker/ | A fletcher. Literally translates as "arrow maker". | | Dzhdoslůni̊yo | /dʒdɑˈslɜːn ɪˈjɑ/ | An ironsmith. Literally translates as "iron work". | | Ei̊zhɔi̊ | /eɪ̯ˈʒɔɪ̯/ | A trader or merchant. | | Hyúsh | /hjʊʃ/ | Camp | | i̊dhsto | /ɪðsˈtɑ/ | The language of Low Elf. | | Kolawkfred | /kɑˈlɔːk fɹɛd/ | A shepherd of [[Fluffle]]. | | Treɔi̊ | /tɹɛˈɔɪ̯/ | A hunter. | | Twi̊ | /twɪ/ | A doctor. | | Vnita | /vniːtɑ/ | Loosely translates as "fry" or "baby fish".<br>1. A derogatory term for someone a fisher of low socio-economic status.<br>2. A name given to new fishers or seafarers, before they've earned their way. A rookie. | | Vnitreɔi̊ | /vniː tɹɛˈɔɪ̯/ | A fisher. Literally translates as "fish hunter". | | Yottseni̊yo | /jɑttˈsɛn ɪˈjɑ/ | Someone who works with horses. Literally translates as "horse work". | # Place Names | Word | [[IPA]] | Definition | | :---------- | ---------- | ------------- | | Fri̊ndzhdi̊ | /fɹɪndʒdɪ/ | Snow country. | | Zhedzhdi̊ | /ʒɛdʒdɪ/ | Ice country. | --- # Updates - 2024-10-27 - Added Updates section