What is valyrian dili?

Valyrian is a fictional language created by the American author George R. R. Martin for his A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels, as well as its television adaptation, Game of Thrones.

The language is set in the fantasy world of Westeros and its surrounding continent Essos, both of which have multiple regions and languages that range from the common tongue (a language shared by most people in Westeros) to Dothraki (a language spoken by nomadic horse people called the Dothraki). Valyrian is one of the oldest languages in this world, and it was spoken by the Valyrians, who were an ancient civilization known for their mastery in magic, dragons, and metalwork.

Valyrian is depicted as a complex language with different dialects, registers, and writing systems (such as High Valyrian, Low Valyrian, and Braavosi Valyrian). Each dialect has its own set of grammar rules, vocabulary, and phonetics, and they differ in terms of formality, geography, and culture.

To create this language, Martin hired a linguistic expert named David J. Peterson, who is known for creating other fictional languages such as Dothraki and Na'vi (from the movie Avatar). Peterson developed a unique sound system for Valyrian, based on his knowledge of ancient and medieval languages such as Latin, Greek, and Welsh. He also created a fictional history and mythology for Valyrian, which includes legends about the origins of dragons and the creation of magical spells.

Valyrian has gained a significant following among fans of A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones, who often study and learn the language as a hobby or for roleplaying purposes. There are also websites and apps available for learning Valyrian, which provide lessons, exercises, and translations of famous quotes and phrases from the show and books.