Thanks for pointing out misspelled words. I consider myself as a pretty good english-speaker(compared to other finns) so I'm kinda embarrassed about making those kind of mistakes.The order of words in a sentence often catches out those of an alien tongue. For example, someone may want to buy a lockpick for nefarious purposes, and may wrongly ask "Someone can sell me a lockpick" when really they mean "Can someone sell me a lockpick?" Manners are always important to those races you consider inferior, so "please" should also be added to such a request.
You may also want to research the proper use of apostrophes, if you are to achieve success in your aims.
Good luck with the orc-jury!
an orc is a slightly better version of a goblin, by the skin of their teeth...thankfully most of them though are very down to earth...
although it is a piece of cake for most khajits, it really seems like orcs just need to lighten up, and, learn to relax...
i'm sure that orc must have thought it was for the birds to bath every few weeks or so, but, when pressed about orc hygiene all they kept replying was that they plead the fifth...
Thanks for pointing out misspelled words. I consider myself as a pretty good english-speaker(compared to other finns) so I'm kinda embarrassed about making those kind of mistakes.The order of words in a sentence often catches out those of an alien tongue. For example, someone may want to buy a lockpick for nefarious purposes, and may wrongly ask "Someone can sell me a lockpick" when really they mean "Can someone sell me a lockpick?" Manners are always important to those races you consider inferior, so "please" should also be added to such a request.
You may also want to research the proper use of apostrophes, if you are to achieve success in your aims.
Good luck with the orc-jury!
I'm no Brit or American, but I know a very important saying from Norway
"Hello on the toilet!" and the reply "Good bye on the bathroom you old chocolate!"
Thanks!Here are some important and very respectable idioms for you. Also poetic.
Scoot your patoot: to move fast or try to accomplish something quickly; to "move your butt"
Example: "You'd better scoot your patoot if you want to get to that treasure chest before that sprinting Orc."
Cruisin' for a bruisin': doing something that one should reasonably expect to be beat up or otherwise punished for, but doing it anyway
Example: "That scrawny elf is cruisin' for a bruisin' if he doesn't stop flirting with that surly lady Orc."
Snug as a bug in a rug: very cozy and comfortable
Example: "I was snug as a bug in a rug in my longhouse during that last blizzard."
Dumb as a box of rocks: really dumb
Example: "Nargog is dumb as a box of rocks, but you don't need brains to swing an axe like he does."
Disclaimer: Use of these idioms not guaranteed to impress someone in a formal setting
LolI'm no Brit or American, but I know a very important saying from Norway
"Hello on the toilet!" and the reply "Good bye on the bathroom you old chocolate!"