Don't get me wrong, she speaks beautifully, but how would anyone how it should be spoken? The only reference we have audibly speaking is GOT and HOTD, all the rest is pure descriptive from the books.
It's actually used quite a bit during Dany's story. At least I'm pretty sure they speak Vlayrian at Mereen, though I could be mistaken. Regardless, the reveal that she could understand it perfectly during the S3 episode where she takes the Unsullied was great. It's unfortunate that they stopped using it once there was no one else who spoke it. Could have maybe had scenes where Misande (forgot the spelling) and Dany speak it to each other for privacy like Rhaenyra and Daemon do. Oh well.
@@jdamian0247 Vlayrian is very common in Essos because of the Vlayrian Empire that made up most of Essos at its height of power. Once it fell apart the regional Vlayrian popped up in different places
@jdamian0247 @@cosmicgrim7963 The Valyrian spoken in Essos during Daenery's story is Bastard Valyrian, which is not the same language anymore as the High Valyrian that the Targaryens in HOTD speak, but a simplified degenerated version of it that spread from Valyrian slaves.
@@cosmicgrim7963 but isnt it low Valeryian... its not HIgh Valeryian that the Targaryens speak.. Dany didnt even know the prince that was promised did not have a gender to it...
This is what you should expect from Targaryens to speak their mother tongue among eachother. They are foreign to this land, they have their own language, their own religion and culture. And this is shown in this series, gladly. Not as much as i would expect but at least it's shown.
Actually it was suppose to be a her and daemon thing they did she would only speak high Valyrian to him and him to her it was kinda their thing they shared together.
I don't wanna sound rude, but do you know what exclusively means? She frequently speak Common to her family, even in private, even in this very scene she speaks Common
Their reason for choosing which language to speak might be the same. Valyrian is uncommon in Westeros but in Essos, it’s a lot more common than the Common Tongue.
Speaking in Valyrian amongst the nobility and riding dragons is how the targaryens presented themselves as gods man. Like Otto Hightower arguably the most powerful lord just gets stoned as soon any of the targaryens start speaking Valyrian. Like to the non targaryens these guys do fit the picture of royalty and gods.
They speak very pretty, but the creator of Valyrian, David Peterson, has said that the actor with the best pronunciation and the only one who speaks it as he intended a native speaker to sound is Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm)
I’ve been doing Spanish I. Duolingo and randomly found. That they teach Valyrian I was shocked… definitely gonna do that when I’m bored lol cuz WHY NOT 😂
Millie's acting during her mothers' burial, the hesitation to burn her mother. The hesitation of uttering the word, that angst and empathy glancing at her father then finally the courage out of doubt of saying Dracarys.
The scene where she cremates her mother makese sad... When she looks at viserys with pain in her eyes it turns to hurt and then she says dracarys in a slightly aggressive tone...
I particularly like the scenes featuring the dragons and their dialogues in Valyrian. I would be delighted to see a prequel set in the time of the Valyrian Empire and the conquest of Aegon I the Conqueror. That would have been a great starting point for the series.
-"Hin ñuha ānogar majigho ziry kivio dārilaros, se zȳhon suvio perzō vāedar issa. From my blood comes the princess that was promised and hers is the song of ice and fire. -"Meri kīvio dārilaros ōz maghagon kostas". The Princess who was promised can bring the dawn. "Dārilaros" is the same word used for both "Crown Prince" or "Crown Princess" it also translates just as "Rightful heir"
@shutterchick79 it actually is a fully developed language, yes. like klingon from star trek 😭😭😭 dothraki is as well. david peterson (a linguist) did a lot of work for it and he made the duolingo course himself.
I believe so. But it's never mentioned in the books I don't think, nor is it shown in the series. We are only told that she loved to ride her dragon a lot so it is assumed that she can speak it
Feels like syrax hasn’t grown at all in the last 10-20 years. Also I liked the younger actor so much more than her older counterpart. Wish we had more of her
they fucked up the size in season 1, season 1 syrax was to be the size for season 2. From recent tellings of budget issues im thinking they did that so they didnt have to make to versions of the same dragon as rendering that would eat up a lot of time and money
What happened to all those swords there were so many more in house of the dragon than game of thrones and it came first so what happened to all the missing swords. 🗡️
Does Low Valyrian even exists? Also the mistakes of these actors is they say every syllable of this made-up language, so it sounds recited instead of natural speech. Like "I, am, going, to, ..." with micro-pauses instead of "I'm gonna..." which sounds more natural. Also when they speak High Valyrian, suddenly they stopped having emotions, unlike if they speak English. They should practise this until it becomes a natural language. Emilia Clarke sounded stiff at first, but later she improved putting emotion into the language.
have you practiced High Valyrian before? It can sound direct at times depending on the accent or even low Valyrian. You dont have to have emotion every time you speak, then it doesnt sound real or it sounds like your trying to sound fake.
@@cosmicgrim7963 Let me ask you this question.. have you? How do you define sounding direct? Does it sound like reciting or just reading the script... robotically? Even AI like Siri speaks better English, than actors speaking High Valyrian.
Они слишком сильно выделяют р в своем разговоре. Ощущается как убогий русский в озвучке американцев. Носители никогда не делают акцент на р в своем языке
Emma Darcy speaks it so beautifully, the way it should be spoken.
Nah Milly is better. The R is more regal
Yeah, and that scene with Vermithor is just chef kiss. 👩🍳👌💋
I completely agree cuz she always pronounces the Rs 😵💫
Don't get me wrong, she speaks beautifully, but how would anyone how it should be spoken? The only reference we have audibly speaking is GOT and HOTD, all the rest is pure descriptive from the books.
@@jandv3539
The linguist who was hired to create the GoT's languages knows perfectly...
Valyrian is such a beautiful fictional language. I love that it's featured more prominent here than in the OG series.
It's actually used quite a bit during Dany's story. At least I'm pretty sure they speak Vlayrian at Mereen, though I could be mistaken.
Regardless, the reveal that she could understand it perfectly during the S3 episode where she takes the Unsullied was great.
It's unfortunate that they stopped using it once there was no one else who spoke it. Could have maybe had scenes where Misande (forgot the spelling) and Dany speak it to each other for privacy like Rhaenyra and Daemon do.
Oh well.
@@jdamian0247 Vlayrian is very common in Essos because of the Vlayrian Empire that made up most of Essos at its height of power. Once it fell apart the regional Vlayrian popped up in different places
@jdamian0247 @@cosmicgrim7963 The Valyrian spoken in Essos during Daenery's story is Bastard Valyrian, which is not the same language anymore as the High Valyrian that the Targaryens in HOTD speak, but a simplified degenerated version of it that spread from Valyrian slaves.
@toxichater69 maybe if you read my comment, I already said that
@@cosmicgrim7963 but isnt it low Valeryian... its not HIgh Valeryian that the Targaryens speak.. Dany didnt even know the prince that was promised did not have a gender to it...
Something about Millie's acting and the confidence and decisiveness of young Rhaenyra just oozes Targaryen. Kind of like adult Aemond.
Milly speaks Valyrian like it's her first language. The accent + pronunciation = 👏👏 excellence
This is what you should expect from Targaryens to speak their mother tongue among eachother. They are foreign to this land, they have their own language, their own religion and culture. And this is shown in this series, gladly. Not as much as i would expect but at least it's shown.
“We were always meant to burn together” oh myyyyyy what powerful verse!
It's ironic how Daenerys never speaks Valerian to her brother on screen. But Rhaenyra exclusively speaks Valerian to her family.
Actually it was suppose to be a her and daemon thing they did she would only speak high Valyrian to him and him to her it was kinda their thing they shared together.
To Daemon and her father and her sons I never speak to the Hightowers the usurper and the faux Targaryens
I don't wanna sound rude, but do you know what exclusively means? She frequently speak Common to her family, even in private, even in this very scene she speaks Common
@steelbear2063 the use of ironic here too bothers me a bit.
Their reason for choosing which language to speak might be the same. Valyrian is uncommon in Westeros but in Essos, it’s a lot more common than the Common Tongue.
Milly’s and Matt chemistry was unmatched
So truee
Speaking in Valyrian amongst the nobility and riding dragons is how the targaryens presented themselves as gods man. Like Otto Hightower arguably the most powerful lord just gets stoned as soon any of the targaryens start speaking Valyrian. Like to the non targaryens these guys do fit the picture of royalty and gods.
I swear young Rhaenyra sounded the most natural when speaking Valyrian
3:24 He _knows_ she's gonna be pissed. And Viserys already figured out what egg was taken.
Emma has, without a doubt, the best grip on Valyrian of any of the GOT/HOTD cast; its easy to forget they're speaking a made up language.
They speak very pretty, but the creator of Valyrian, David Peterson, has said that the actor with the best pronunciation and the only one who speaks it as he intended a native speaker to sound is Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm)
@@AndreaMontelongoAlvarez I agree that Jacob's is great, but Emma has opened up the language, at least for me, in a very new and exciting way
@@AndreaMontelongoAlvarezI think he meant for Astaporial Valyrian, he often praises Emma’s pronunciation and enunciation of High Valyrian.
@@AndreaMontelongoAlvarezgreat but isn't grey worm speaking valyarian and these people are speaking in high valyarian??
Her dracarys is chefs kiss ❤
Time pls
@@itsbonkerjojo9028 ? the entire video ?
2:42
@@user-xi6xi6di7n I don’t think she says “dracarys” the whole video lol
@@atharvabhosale3529 My mind mixed up "Dracarys" with "Valariyan".
The hesitation of the first dracarys
I been practicing Valyrian for 2 years 😭…I can speak it in full sentences now
Same here, Duolingo really came in clutch😂
To whom?
You are not high born. You may speaks Valyrian, but as a commoner.
Oh my that’s so good. I just found out it’s there in Duolingo. If you can have your friends speak it, that’d be so cool.
I’ve been doing Spanish I. Duolingo and randomly found. That they teach Valyrian I was shocked… definitely gonna do that when I’m bored lol cuz WHY NOT 😂
Millie's acting during her mothers' burial, the hesitation to burn her mother. The hesitation of uttering the word, that angst and empathy glancing at her father then finally the courage out of doubt of saying Dracarys.
The scene where she cremates her mother makese sad... When she looks at viserys with pain in her eyes it turns to hurt and then she says dracarys in a slightly aggressive tone...
My favourite scene when rhaenyra and daemon speak high valyrian❤
I particularly like the scenes featuring the dragons and their dialogues in Valyrian. I would be delighted to see a prequel set in the time of the Valyrian Empire and the conquest of Aegon I the Conqueror. That would have been a great starting point for the series.
Rhaenara and haleana looks the most targaeryan lol
Contrary to the popular choice, I find Milly's Valyrian accent far better. It sounds like a real language.
-"Hin ñuha ānogar majigho ziry kivio dārilaros, se zȳhon suvio perzō vāedar issa.
From my blood comes the princess that was promised and hers is the song of ice and fire.
-"Meri kīvio dārilaros ōz maghagon kostas".
The Princess who was promised can bring the dawn.
"Dārilaros" is the same word used for both "Crown Prince" or "Crown Princess" it also translates just as "Rightful heir"
Late acquirer of the trilled R here blown away by Millie's ease with it. She does it more readily than Matt and it makes her speech so crisp!
3:58 look at Daemon's face😂 the sulking face he makes complaining 😂😂😂😂
Emma gives me goosebumps omg
They speak it like its a real language. 😂
Since it's even on Duolingo, maybe it is... I hear there's a few thousand words, at least....
Ikr 😅
@shutterchick79 it actually is a fully developed language, yes. like klingon from star trek 😭😭😭 dothraki is as well. david peterson (a linguist) did a lot of work for it and he made the duolingo course himself.
It's cause it is haha
That is actually a real language
I’m surprised the dragon keepers never themselves bonded with a dragon especially during a time so many existed unclaimed
Firstly, that would be blasphemy. Secondly, they do not have the blood of the dragon themselves.
they can’t lol
The real question is does Daemon never get old or sum, everyone ages except daemon T-T
Or Criston Cole that man has been the same for 28 years🤣🤣
@@weirdo8865 like 😭😭
@@weirdo8865 we need to ask their skincare routine and avoid aemond routine
between 26 and 36 most people look the same
see i would argue that somehow Daemon does look younger in the first season than the second- i think it’s his hair 🤷♀️
Daemon always supported and protected Rhaenyra, even before she was named heir. His is selfless love.
High Valyrian language sounds to me like Hungarian in dialect.
Why does Daemon sound like he got an accent tough
Other than Aemond who also speaks High Valerian & Aegon doesn’t completely, does Halaena know how to speak it?
I believe so. But it's never mentioned in the books I don't think, nor is it shown in the series. We are only told that she loved to ride her dragon a lot so it is assumed that she can speak it
ALL HAIL THE DRAGON QUEEN!!!
It sounds like a mix of greek and swedish 😂
Aye the iron throne looks different how come they didn't have it looking like this in the game on throne
Feels like syrax hasn’t grown at all in the last 10-20 years. Also I liked the younger actor so much more than her older counterpart. Wish we had more of her
Because Syrax is always kept in the pit. Also older Rhaenyra looks very similar to Queen Aemma
they fucked up the size in season 1, season 1 syrax was to be the size for season 2. From recent tellings of budget issues im thinking they did that so they didnt have to make to versions of the same dragon as rendering that would eat up a lot of time and money
i like so much House of the Dragon
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What happened to all those swords there were so many more in house of the dragon than game of thrones and it came first so what happened to all the missing swords. 🗡️
😢😮😮❤
Do the dragons only know high valerian
Why did you skip to her dragon's arrival.
milly's Valeria accent> emma's
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Does Low Valyrian even exists?
Also the mistakes of these actors is they say every syllable of this made-up language, so it sounds recited instead of natural speech.
Like "I, am, going, to, ..." with micro-pauses instead of "I'm gonna..." which sounds more natural.
Also when they speak High Valyrian, suddenly they stopped having emotions, unlike if they speak English.
They should practise this until it becomes a natural language.
Emilia Clarke sounded stiff at first, but later she improved putting emotion into the language.
I think Emilia started to butcher her valyrian that is why she sounded more fluent
“Low Valyrian” is what they speak in the former colonies of Valyria. Astapor, Mereen, Braavos, Etc
have you practiced High Valyrian before? It can sound direct at times depending on the accent or even low Valyrian. You dont have to have emotion every time you speak, then it doesnt sound real or it sounds like your trying to sound fake.
@@cosmicgrim7963 Let me ask you this question.. have you? How do you define sounding direct? Does it sound like reciting or just reading the script... robotically? Even AI like Siri speaks better English, than actors speaking High Valyrian.
@user-yo7rk6bv1d yea I did try to learn it.
The second actress looks nothing like the first and she has zero chemistry with Daemon
They chose the first actress after choosing the second, and they did so purely because of their likeness
Nah they absolutely does
@@federicotorresani9117 they look nothing alike
@@Silivrina I see it, idk what to tell you
Они слишком сильно выделяют р в своем разговоре. Ощущается как убогий русский в озвучке американцев. Носители никогда не делают акцент на р в своем языке
What native speakers? Valyrian is MADE UP / FICTITIOUS language. No native speakers ever.
Spanish, castellan Spanish specifically
90% of the cast are British not American
Омг, русня выкатывает претензии выдуманному языку, смотри ваши убогие сериалы про ментов
Tell me you're an idiot without telling directly hahahah