'Loptar' is not a word in the Warcraft franchise. A similar one I believe you are trying to ask about is pronounced 'Lok'tar', which is Orcish for 'Victory'.
The entire phrase is considered to be 'Lok'tar ogar' meaning 'Victory or Death'.
Though, in the MMORPG World of Warcraft, if you click on Thrall, he can be found saying "Lok'tar friend, what is it you wish?"
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World of Warcraft is a multiplayer online game that is known as a MMORPG or role playing game. It is very popular and was released on on September 2, 2001 by Blizzard Entertainment.
It would be easier to find the meaning of it if you had told the context in which you found it, but here are some possible meanings: {| ! ! | Second Half (of the year) Two-handed sword (World of Warcraft gaming) |}
Yeah , there's gnomes in world of warcraft.
A really big square that has no life. It just sits around playing World of Warcraft the whole day.
The acronym WC3 stands for many different things. WarCraft 3, Wing Commander 3, and Wheelchair Class 3. With WarCraft 3 it can refer to both WarCraft 3 and WarCraft 3: The Frozen Throne.