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==Pandaren Primer==
 
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*[[Shodo-pan]] = Roughly scion/emperor<ref>''[[Manual of Monsters]]'', pg. 80</ref>
 
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Revision as of 23:17, 13 July 2012

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This article contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

Pandaren is the language of the pandaren race.[1]

Pandaren Primer

Untranslated words

Names

Pandaren (language)

The Pandaren language script as shown at BlizzCon 2011

Pandaren naming practices are simlar to those of humans: each pandaren has a given name and a surname. The names themselves, of course, are different.

  • Male Names: Chen, Jinto, Kesha, Masha, Mushi, Polo, Sinjo.
  • Female Names: Huan, Jiang, Lian, Mei, Ping, Shui, Zi.
  • Surnames: Earthsong, Greentouch, Honeybrew, Lightgrace, Reedwine, Sweetbarrow, Swiftpaw.

Mists of Pandaria

Mists of Pandaria This section concerns content related to Mists of Pandaria.

Although pandaren will be capable of speaking their own language, cross-faction communication will not be allowed.

Pandas can't talk to each other? Why? | 2011-10-24 09:15 | Blizzard Entertainment Zarhym

We do understand that, by not allowing pandaren of the opposite faction to communicate with one another, there's a breakdown in the story there. But we feel strongly at this point that changing the precedent on cross-faction communication for one race only will ultimately not lead to a good gameplay experience. We're very excited to introduce a race that can be chosen by either faction, though we don't see our philosophy on cross-faction communication changing as a result of this.

This isn't very related, nor is it a way of properly compensating for that communication limitation, but one thing we'd like to do (we think is cool and warranted) is make a unique place in the world exclusive to monks -- think Moonglade for druids.

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