Ever wanted to learn Dothraki? Game of Thrones fans now have a chance to learn the Dothraki language through HBO Global Licensing and Living Language's upcoming Living Language Dothraki dictionary, online courses and mobile app -- available on sale October 7th!

With Living, fans of the HBO series can learn to speak like Khal Drogo and woo the "moons of their lives" like crazy.For the first time, viewers and readers have access to an official guide to Dothraki compiled by acclaimed language and culture consultant David J. Peterson. With more than 500 words and phrases, and including never-before-heard material and words coined exclusively for the Living Language Dothraki course, you will have the chance to master the language.Like a traditional language course, users will learn vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation and even cultural notes, which lay out context as well as dos and don'ts. For example, since horses are so central to Dothraki culture, many phrases have their roots in the equestrian. Whatever you do, never call a Dothraki warrior anifak (walker): the ultimate insult since it implies he can no longer ride his horse."I'm thrilled to be working with Living Language to produce the first official Dothraki text," says Peterson. "This book will take you from arakh to zhavvorsa in no time, and the audio samples will help you perfect your pronunciation. I often get the question, 'When will there be a Dothraki guide I can buy?' The answer is now, thanks to Living Language. Me nem nesa!"- Living Language Dothraki ($19.99), which includes a language guide and audio CD featuring 200 words and phrases , available at the HBO Shop (store.hbo.com) and at physical and online retailers worldwide- Living Language Dothraki Expanded Online Course ($30.00), covering additional vocabulary and grammar including 500 words and phrases, plus interactive quizzes and games, available at www.livinglanguage.com- Living Language Dothraki Companion Mobile App ($3.99), featuring 15 thematic flash card decks, available on the App Store® for iPhone®, iPad® and iPod touch®Pre-ordering can be done at the HBO shop here. Speaking of the Dothraki culture, Walder Frey's skills at wedding planning are wasted being on the wrong continent...

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