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D&D Languages


Language

Updated for fifth edition

Language Typical Speakers Script
Abyssal Demons, chaotic evil outsiders Infernal
Aquan Water-based creatures Elven
Auran Air-based creatures Draconic
Celestial Celestials (angels, devas) Angelic
Common Humans, halflings, one-half-elves, half-orcs Mutual
Deep Speech Mind flayers, beholders
Draconic Kobolds, troglodytes, lizardfolk, dragons, dragonborn Draconic
Druidic Druids (but) Druidic
Dwarvish Dwarves Dwarvish
Elvish Elves Elvish
Behemothic Ogres, giants Dwarvish
Gnomish Gnomes Dwarvish
Goblin Goblinoids, hobgoblins, bugbears Dwarvish
Gnoll Gnolls Mutual
Halfling Halflings Mutual
Ignan Fire-based creatures Draconic
Infernal Devils, Tieflings Infernal
Orc Orcs Dwarvish
Primordial Elementals Dwarvish
Sylvan Fey creatures (dryads, brownies, leprechauns) Elvish
Terran Xorns and other earth-based creatures Dwarven
Undercommon Drow, Underdark traders Elvish

Animals, Plants, Vermin, and Oozes typically do non have languages.

Constructs, Deathless, Undead, and Elementals are ordinarily created and empathize the language of their creator.

Aberrations are just freaky, and may or may not speak whatever known language.

This list isn't intended to be a list of all D&D languages. For 1 thing, information technology doesn't include all race-specific languages. The grell language, for example, is just spoken by the grell. One source says that other creatures cannot learn the grell language. There are a few other languages that are  race-specific, such as the Slaad. I volition non attempt to proceed this list updated with every monster in the multiverse that has their own race-specific linguistic communication.

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Source: https://olddungeonmaster.com/2012/06/27/dd-languages/

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