You can learn different shouts at High Hrothgar, which is occupied by the Greybeards.
You will find different words of a shout all across Skyrim. In the Falkreath Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary, the Thieves Guild Cistern, and many other places.
But the best shouts are learned upon completing the main quest.
Sources to learn the dragon language include:
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Skyrim is the nord homeland, and is a province of the Empire. The empire's capital is in Cyrodiil, but was founded by a nord.
Alphenor, The Nord of the Black Hills!Anything you want!
There are a total of 38 children in Skyrim (3 Bretons, 3 Imperials, 3 Redguards and 29 Nords). The Hearthfire plug-in adds a total of 4 more children (1 from each of the four mentioned races and dragonborn adds a nord boy)Only human races (Breton, Nord, Imperial, and Redguard) have children present in the game, no elven or beast races offspring are encountered.
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Argonian, Breton, Dark Elf, High Elf, Imperial, Nord, Redguard, Wood Elf, Orc, khajit,
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That All Depends On How You Are Playing. There Are Numerious Ways Of Playing A Nord.For Instance:If you are playing as a One Handed Nord, then upgrade one handed, and whatever armour you are using, plus things like sneak, lockpick, etc, etc.it all depends on how you are playing your Nord, just upgrade for the necessary skills that you use the most
Skyrim hardly contains any bad language. The language that it does contain is appropriate to the mature setting, such as "Damn" and "Whore." The game uses made-up language as well, such as "Milk-Drinker" and "Snow-berries."
If you mean while it is in your inventory, it's probably the marker to say your character has equipped the bow but is not currently weilding it.
One can learn how to develop one's fire blasts in Skyrim on the website of wikia. This is a site that offers training to those playing the game of Destruction.
A native language is the language that a person grows up speaking from birth, typically within their family or community. A second language is a language that is learned in addition to one's native language, often through formal education or immersion in a different linguistic environment.
Play the main quest line. At one point you learn the shout to summon a dragon.