The Dark Tower : High Speech Vocabulary Game

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The Dark Tower : High Speech Vocabulary Game

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The Dark Tower series, Stephen King's magnum opus, featuring the Ka-Tet of 19 as they make their way to the Dark Tower, which stands at the nexus of all worlds an time.

On this journey, besides meeting the terrible lobstrosities, Balazar's goons, slow mutants, walk-ins, and taheen, we mad enough to read every book in the series, and see Roland Deschain's quest to the end, have stumbled upon a language called High Speech.

Do you know the words? Do you know the meaning? Here is a simple game, DT Fandom, in which you must give a single High Speech word, and translate that word into English.

To start this game of, I'm going to give you the first example. Long days and pleasant nights, and say thankya big-big.

1. Chassit (High Speech); Nineteen (English)
"Might as well drink the ocean with a spoon as argue with a lover." -- The Dark Tower 2, Stephen King
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