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(Added that Ish-ne-alo por-ah might be a greeting because Carine greeted Thall by saying this when they aided in saving Grom,)
 
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Taur-ahe, also known as "Taurahe", is the [[language]] of [[tauren]]. It is pronounced "taur-AH-heh." The language of the tauren is often harsh and low sounding.{{Cite|WoWRPG|48}} Tauren do not have an alphabet as other races do; their written language is made of elaborate pictograms and pictoforms.{{Cite|WRPG|104,105}} While the tauren have a written language, based on pictoforms rather than alphabet, their nomadic ancestry discouraged writing. As such, written documentation usually falls to the tribe's shamans and is done on the sides of huts, clothing, tools, or even rocks and other natural formations. Most history and lessons are passed down orally from one generation to the next.{{Cite|WRPG|52}}
 
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|name=Gloves of the Forgotten Conqueror
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|quality=epic
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|icon=inv_gauntlets_27
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|bind=BoP
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|classes=Paladin, Priest, Warlock
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|level=70
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|ilvl=70
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|sellprice=50000
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|itemid=31092}}
   
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'''Gloves of the Forgotten Conqueror''' is a [[tier 6]] armor token. It can be exchanged at [[Tydormu]] at the [[Hyjal Summit]] entrance for the following items:
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*{{ClassIcon|Paladin}}{{item|Lightbringer Gauntlets}}
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*{{ClassIcon|Paladin}}{{item|Lightbringer Gloves}}
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*{{ClassIcon|Paladin}}{{item|Lightbringer Handguards}}
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*{{ClassIcon|Priest}}{{item|Gloves of Absolution}}
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*{{ClassIcon|Priest}}{{item|Handguards of Absolution}}
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*{{ClassIcon|Warlock}}{{item|Gloves of the Malefic}}
   
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It can also be exchanged at [[Soryn]] at the [[Isle of Quel'Danas]] for the following [[Season 2]] PvP items:
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== Taur-ahe Primer (official translations) ==
 
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*{{ClassIcon|Paladin}}{{item|Merciless Gladiator's Lamellar Gauntlets}}
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Here are a few common Taur-ahe phrases and words, for which the translations have been officially confirmed by [[Blizzard]]:
 
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*{{ClassIcon|Paladin}}{{item|Merciless Gladiator's Ornamented Gloves}}
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*"[[Shu'halo]]" = "The [[Tauren]]"[http://www.wowwiki.com/Mists_of_Dawn]
 
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*{{ClassIcon|Paladin}}{{item|Merciless Gladiator's Scaled Gauntlets}}
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*"[[An'she]]" = "The Sun"[http://www.wowwiki.com/Mists_of_Dawn]
 
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*{{ClassIcon|Priest}}{{item|Merciless Gladiator's Mooncloth Gloves}}
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*"[[Mu'sha]]" = "The Moon"[http://www.wowwiki.com/Mists_of_Dawn]
 
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*{{ClassIcon|Priest}}{{item|Merciless Gladiator's Satin Gloves}}
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*"[[Apa'ro]]" = "[[Malorne]]"[http://www.wowwiki.com/The_White_Stag_and_the_Moon]
 
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*{{ClassIcon|Warlock}}{{item|Merciless Gladiator's Dreadweave Gloves}}
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*"[[Echeyakee]]" = "Whitemist" [[Quest:Echeyakee]]
 
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*{{ClassIcon|Warlock}}{{item|Merciless Gladiator's Felweave Handguards}}
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*"[[Isha Awak]]" = "Deep Doom" [[Quest:Isha Awak]]
 
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*"[[Ishamuhale]]" = "Speartooth" [[Quest:Ishamuhale]]
 
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*"[[Lakota'mani]]" = "Earthshaker" [[Quest:Lakota'mani]]
 
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*"[[Owatanka]]" = "Bluebolt" [[Quest:Owatanka]]
 
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*"[[Washte Pawne]]" = "Spirit Biter" [[Quest:Washte Pawne]]
 
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===Tauren Names===
 
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The language of the tauren is often harsh and low sounding, which is reflected in the names of their children. The last name of a tauren is usually a family name, handed down through the generations. If the tauren has performed some act that has made an impression on the elders of his tribe, however, he may choose to take on his own last name to commemorate that act.{{Cite|WoWRPG|48}}
 
   
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== Source ==
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Male Names:
 
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This item drops from [[Azgalor]] at the [[Hyjal Summit]].
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* Azok, Bron, Turok, Garaddon, Hruon, Jeddek.
 
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Female Names:
 
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* Argo, Serga, Grenda, Beruna, Halfa.
 
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Family Names:
 
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* Darkthorn, Thunderhoof, Stormhorn, Quillsplitter, Stonebreaker, Plainstalker, Spiritwalker.
 
   
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==Patch changes==
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===Untranslated Names or Phrases===
 
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{{Patch 2.4.0|note=Can now be traded for PvP gear on the Isle of Quel'Danas}}
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*"[[Arikara]]"
 
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{{Patch 2.1.0|note=Added}}
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*"[[Arra'chea]]"
 
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*"[[Mazzranache]]"
 
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* "[[Camp Aparaje|Aparaje]]"
 
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* "[[Camp Mojache|Mojache]]"
 
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* "[[Camp Narache|Narache]]"
 
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* "[[Camp Taurajo|Taurajo]]"
 
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* "[[Tahonda Ruins|Tahonda]]"
 
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* "Ish-ne-alo por-ah" (WC3) - Said by [[Cairne]] (Most likly a greeting).
 
   
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==External links==
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== Algorithmic Taur-ahe words ==
 
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This is the list of words created by the in-game language parser for the Taurahe language, and is listed as language number three (word range 315-422) in the Language text file. The parser is used to mask both NPC and players that speak "Taurahe" when encountered by other races.
 
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Repeat violations may result in a BAN.
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Have a nice day. :) -->
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Note: The language algorithm used by the in-game "translator" merely makes the words ''look'' like Taur-ahe. It does not actually translate words. Therefore, translated in-game speech isn't true Taur-ahe.
 
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[[Category:World of Warcraft epic items]]
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[[Category:Armor tokens]]
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[[Category:Hyjal Summit items]]
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! Number of letters in word || Word List
 
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|- class="alt"
 
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| One-letter words
 
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| A, E, I, N, O
 
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| Two-letter words
 
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| Ba, Ki, Lo, Ne, Ni, No, Po, Ta, Te, Tu, Wa
 
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|- class="alt"
 
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| Three-letter words
 
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| Aki, Alo, Awa, Chi, Ich, Ish, Kee, Owa, Paw, Rah, Uku, Zhi
 
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|-
 
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| Four-letter words
 
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| A'ke, Awak, Balo, Eche, Isha, Hale, Halo, Mani, Nahe, Shne, Shte, Tawa, Towa
 
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|- class="alt"
 
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| Five-letter words
 
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| A'hok, A'iah, Abalo, Ahmen, Anohe, Ishte, Kashu, Nechi, Nokee, Pawni, Poalo, Porah, Shush, Ti'ha, Tanka, Yakee
 
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| Six-letter words
 
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| Aloaki, Hetawa, Ichnee, Kichalo, Lakota, Lomani, Neahok, Nitawa, Owachi, Pawene, Sho'wa, Taisha, Tatanka, Washte
 
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|- class="alt"
 
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| Seven-letter words
 
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| Ishnelo, Owakeri, Pikialo, Sechalo, Shtealo, Shteawa, Tihikea
 
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| Eight-letter words
 
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| Akiticha, Awaihilo, Ishnialo, O'ba'chi, Orahpajo, Ovaktalo, Owatanka, Porahalo, Shtumani, Tatahalo, Towateke
 
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|- class="alt"
 
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| Nine-letter words
 
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| Echeyakee, Haloyakee, Ishne'alo, Tawaporah
 
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| Ten-letter words
 
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| Awaka'nahe, Ichnee'awa, Ishamuhale, Shteowachi
 
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|- class="alt"
 
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| Eleven-letter words
 
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| Aloaki'shne, Awakeekielo, Lakota'mani, Shtumanialo
 
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| Twelve-letter words
 
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|- class="alt"
 
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| Thirteen-letter words
 
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| Ishne'awahalo, Neashushahmen
 
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|-
 
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| Fourteen-letter words
 
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| Awakeeahmenalo
 
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|- class="alt"
 
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| Fifteen-letter words
 
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| Ishne'alo'porah
 
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When translating text, the language algorithm will use the exact same number of letters for each word and the same order they were said in. Multiple things will turn out to be one word.
 
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It should be noted, however, that some language algorithm translations, like "Echeyakee" and "Isha Awak", have been made official.
 
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*"[[Lar'korwi]]" = "Sharp Claw"{{fact}}
 
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'''Words said by players'''
 
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* Lol = Kee
 
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* Thanks = Owachi
 
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* Good = Awak
 
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* Bad = Aki
 
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* Hello = Nechi
 
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* Bye = Ish
 
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* Yes = Zhi
 
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* No = Wa
 
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* World of Warcraft = Ahmen Wa Ovaktalo
 
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* Hi = Mu
 
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'''NPC Translations'''
 
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*When the quest {{questclass|Horde|Shaman|4|Call of Earth (Mulgore 3)}} is completed by a [[tauren]], the quest ender, [[Seer Ravenfeather]], says in Taurahe:
 
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:Peace and patience be with you, <name>. Remain strong as always.
 
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*When the quest is completed by an [[orc]] or [[troll]], [[Seer Ravenfeather]] says in Taurahe:
 
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:Nechi ich towateke ki hale chi, <name>. Pawene ichnee pawene.
 
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{{Language_links}}
 
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[[Category:Game Terms]]
 
[[Category:Languages]]
 

Revision as of 00:17, 20 February 2011

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Gloves of the Forgotten Conqueror is a tier 6 armor token. It can be exchanged at Tydormu at the Hyjal Summit entrance for the following items:

It can also be exchanged at Soryn at the Isle of Quel'Danas for the following Season 2 PvP items:

Source

This item drops from Azgalor at the Hyjal Summit.

Patch changes

Bc icon Patch 2.4.0 (2008-03-25): Can now be traded for PvP gear on the Isle of Quel'Danas
Bc icon Patch 2.1.0 (2007-05-22): Added

External links