How to Say “You Have No Honor” in Every Fictional Language
"You have no honor" is a confrontation line — the kind of insult a warrior throws down before a duel, or a villain sneers at a fallen rival. It carries real weight in warrior cultures like Orcish and Klingon-style, where honor is central to the language's tone, but every language here renders the challenge a little differently. Compare all ten versions below for your next dramatic confrontation scene.
All 10 Translations
| Language | Translation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Alien | Tu omna vok sharen. | You carry no peace within. |
| Dragon | Thu thalor nakh thal-varok. | You carry no honor. |
| Orcish | Brak gotz no warboss-word. Puny! | You have no honor. Weakling! |
| Goblin | Yooz gotz no good-good word! Shame-shame! | You have no honor! Shame on you! |
| Wizard | Thee possess not a shred of noble virtue. | You have no honor. |
| Robot | SYSTEM OUTPUT: USER INTEGRITY-CHECK: FAILED. HONOR-METRIC: NULL. PROCESS COMPLETE. | You have no honor. |
| Pirate | Ye be a scallywag with no honor! Walk the plank! | You have no honor. |
| Medieval | Thee art a most ignoble wretch, lacking all honor and virtue. | You have no honor. |
| Klingon-style | SoH ghaj pagh batlh! Dogh! | You have no honor! Coward! |
| Elvish-inspired | Ile harya law mára batlh, mordo. | You carry no honor, enemy. |
Try It Yourself
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