the language of where ever their from
There is no specific "vampire language" as vampires are fictional creatures. However, in various works of fiction, vampires may speak different languages depending on their origin or cultural background. For example, some vampires in popular culture are depicted as speaking Romanian, while others speak English or other languages depending on the setting of the story.
Vampires are fictional creatures, so the language they speak can vary depending on the story or lore. In most popular depictions, vampires are portrayed as speaking the same language as the society in which they were turned or originated from.
The vampires in Blade primarily spoke English, although they may have also used other languages depending on the situation or location.
No, "vampire" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a mythical creature that feeds on blood.
Vampire in Hindi is translated as "भूतपिशाच" (bhoot-pishach).
Vampire - Vampire Werewolf - Loup-garou Zombie - Zombie Ghost - Fantôme
The vampire language in Blade was created for the movie. It was not real.
the language of where ever their from
Japanese
Japanese
blood sucker
Yes, "The Vampire Diaries" series does contain some bad language, including mild to moderate profanity such as swear words and vulgar language. Viewer discretion is advised.
Assuming that vampires exist (doubtful), he or she would speak the language(s) they spoke as humans (remembering that all vampires were once human). There is no universal vampire language. --Vampires lived in diffrent partrs of the world. They could have had a coded message speaking language for all you know.
strong language, moderate sex references & violence x B-D
No, there is no established vampire language that exists. Vampires are creatures of folklore and fiction, and their characteristics and abilities vary depending on the story or mythology in which they appear.
There is no bad language it is only rated15 for some scenes of bloody violence
I'm sure Klaus only speaks one language throughout TVD, but anyhow, his accent is British.
The Romanian language equivalent of black is negru.