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Old 10-23-2000, 09:42 PM   #89
Saulotus
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Re: Items In Middle Earth

Ok; you asked for scripts and letters so I assumed that meant scripts and letters.

Language-wise would be Sindarin, as it was the only widely used Elvish language in the Third Age (as asked), as Quenya had fallen into an archaic elf-latin.

The Sindarin used in the Third Age was that developed from ancient Telerin (Lindarin) with some added Quenya (mostly synonymous with the term Noldorin) words (of which Quenya was enriched with some Valian words). No other Elvish tongues or scripts were used in the Third Age in Middle-earth (as specified in the question).

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