Outgoing from the thesis that 'ore' in the nouns means some creature, person, and the expression
Selama ashal'anorewhich is translated as 'Justice for our people', it's quite clear that 'anore' means 'people'.
Anore - people
A blog about the Thalassian language's research from World of Warcraft. The research is about the language from the lore, the one that the non-player-characters (NPCs) talk in, not the language that's interpretated to the other players when one writes something in Thalassian.
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Bal' a dash!
I am Nina, and like you, i am try to learn more about this language: Thalassian.
And you are right: anore means people.
For me, "Selama" means "justice", and "ashal" means "for"; so if we put the words toguether: JUSTICE+FOR+PEOPLE(the blood elves say "anore" to talk about "their people") ists the same as: Selama ashal'anore.
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I do not thing so. Try to think about it from the other point of view.
Anar'alah belore.
And
Anaria shola.
Anar-light (as you said)
Then alah is by. It seems reasonable to me for ashal being people and anore can be for like conjugations in slavic or latin and greek.
*for ashal to be people...
*for example something like...
Sorry, I was thinking along writing xD Anyway I don't know what the world mean when they stand alone, maybe I'm right and maybe you are. See you next time.
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