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What do the different insults in Elder Scrolls mean?

Llidoryc
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So I have seen in several of the Elder Scrolls games since Morrowind that there are various insults that characters will say before they attack. Some of these are self-explanatory, like milk drinker in Skyrim. But what about some of the other unique ones? Like n'wah and swit? Can anyone provide insight of what they mean? (Try to keep it clean)
  • TheRealPotoroo
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    N'wah is Dunmer for slave, foreigner or invader.

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    "Instead of taking the best of the dolmens (predictable rotation), the best of the geysers (scalability based on number of players), and the best of the dragons (map location and health indicators) and adding them together to make a fun and dynamic world event scenario, they gave us....... harrowstorms." https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/comment/6850523/#Comment_6850523
  • Aigym_Hlervu
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    "S'wit" is used to name a "slow-witted", "fetcher" is for "scoundrel". So, if we use that picture @TheRealPotoroo gave us, the Nords should have been called "S'wit n'wahs" there :p.
  • TheNuminous1
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    Nebarra
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