Dwarvish
Dwarvish is a term used in fantasy fiction to describe the languages spoken by dwarves. In many works it denotes a language or a family of languages associated with dwarven culture, typically presented as difficult, consonant-heavy, and capable of forming long compound words. The best-known example is Khuzdul, the secret tongue of Tolkien’s dwarves.
In Tolkien’s legendarium, Khuzdul was created by the Vala Aulë and given to the Dwarves as their
The language is historically written with a runic script known as Angerthas, or dwarven runes, originally devised
In other fantasy settings, dwarvish languages are often presented as analogous to Tolkien’s Khuzdul, but with
Overall, dwarvish serves as a vehicle for world-building, signaling secrecy, craftsmanship, and lineage within literature, games,