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A fan-created wiki documenting and expanding the Old Tongue language from the Wheel of Time series, using the books and show source material as well as supplementary sources.
A fan-created wiki documenting and expanding the Old Tongue language from the Wheel of Time series, using the books and show source material as well as supplementary sources.


Currently this site is being rapidly expanded and should be seen as strongly WIP. Pages may shift dramatically, structure may change, and many pages do not yet exist.
For the time being, editing is restricted to approved users. You may [[Project:Contact|contact the site owner]] to request an account.


For the time being, editing is restricted to approved users.
== Main Article Categories ==
 
* [[:Category:Scenes|Old Tongue Scenes In The Show]]
* [[:Category:Old Tongue words|Old Tongue Words]]
* [[:Category:Songs|Original Soundtrack Songs]]
* [[:Category:Phrases|Old Tongue Phrases]]
* [[:Category:Old Tongue Linguistics|Linguistic Articles]]
* [[:Category:Behind the Scenes|Behind the Scenes]]
 
== Featured Articles ==
 
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<big>'''Road to Tar Valon Naomi Joy Todd Interview'''</big>
 
In 2023, the YouTube channel Road to Tar Valon interviewed dialect coach and language coordinator to the Wheel of Time TV show, Naomi Joy Todd. This interview covered highly pertinent linguistic worldbuilding of the Old Tongue. The full transcript is reproduced with permission here.
 
''[[Road_to_Tar_Valon_Naomi_Todd_Interview|Read more...]]''
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<big>'''-ye suffix'''</big>
 
'''[[-ye]]''' is a grammatical suffix in Old Tongue which modifies a word from a material meaning to an immaterial meaning. When applied to numbers, it shifts from counting physical objects to counting abstract concepts. When applied to other words, it often signals the use of a word as a metonym — as when [[banta]] (seat) becomes [[bantye]] (throne).
 
''[[-ye|Read more...]]''
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== External Links ==
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/@CaisenDena Caisen Dena on YouTube]
* [https://bsky.app/profile/caisendena.bsky.social Caisen Dena on Bluesky]

Latest revision as of 03:31, 20 May 2026

The Old Tongue Wiki

A fan-created wiki documenting and expanding the Old Tongue language from the Wheel of Time series, using the books and show source material as well as supplementary sources.

For the time being, editing is restricted to approved users. You may contact the site owner to request an account.

Main Article Categories

Featured Articles

Road to Tar Valon Naomi Joy Todd Interview

In 2023, the YouTube channel Road to Tar Valon interviewed dialect coach and language coordinator to the Wheel of Time TV show, Naomi Joy Todd. This interview covered highly pertinent linguistic worldbuilding of the Old Tongue. The full transcript is reproduced with permission here.

Read more...

-ye suffix

-ye is a grammatical suffix in Old Tongue which modifies a word from a material meaning to an immaterial meaning. When applied to numbers, it shifts from counting physical objects to counting abstract concepts. When applied to other words, it often signals the use of a word as a metonym — as when banta (seat) becomes bantye (throne).

Read more...

External Links