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| - The TzHaar language is the tongue traditionally spoken by the TzHaar race. Although the TzHaar, when observed by the player, mostly speak in the common tongue, they have a language of their own that they have used for thousands of years. The TzHaar are unique in that, when they have children, their children already have all the knowledge of their parents. This means that they do not need to be taught the TzHaar language, and explains their ability to speak in the human tongue.
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| - The TzHaar language is the tongue traditionally spoken by the TzHaar race. Although the TzHaar, when observed by the player, mostly speak in the common tongue, they have a language of their own that they have used for thousands of years. The TzHaar are unique in that, when they have children, their children already have all the knowledge of their parents. This means that they do not need to be taught the TzHaar language, and explains their ability to speak in the human tongue. The language itself has not been translated fully, and as of yet only a small amount is known thanks to the translations of the Wise Old Man. It is important to note that, according to the Wise Old Man, "The key is to realise that TzHaar words are more about the emotion or passion behind the word than any kind of direct translation.". The TzHaar language is used by players during the TokTz-Ket-Dill quest. Players are required a list of items required for the quest. Players were required to translate the TzHaar words using the TzHaar Tourist Guide obtained during the quest. This guide can be found in the Varrock Library, by talking to Reldo. After this quest, players may obtain the guide in their bookcase in the Player-owned houses. As of yet, there is not nearly enough words translated from the TzHaar language to have a conversation or even speak entire sentences. It is mainly used by players to help themself understand what TzHaar say when they do not translate some of their phrases into "JalYt language". Most of the current knowledge consists of nouns, adjectives, and an extremely limited selection of verbs.
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