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Wight
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Learn Elvish?
Hey, I'm new to these forums,
I'm a big Tolkien fan ( no really ![]()
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Welcome to the Downs Finwe-89!
Here are a few threads on the topic, (which you can find by using the search function): Learning Elvish. I suppose though, that the best source you can use for learning Elvish or familiarize yourself with the languages of Middle-earth is Ardalambion, which provides wordlists, grammar etc. Hope you enjoy yourself here! |
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Wight
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Tnx man
![]() Edit: Btw, the first site is down, and I don't really know how the other site works, more stories then learing words, can you help me out? Plz? Last edited by Finwe-89; 12-27-2004 at 03:55 PM. |
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Hm, that's odd...
Anyway, here are a few links, or threads, with the same topic on the Barrowdowns: Learning Elvish Elvish Languages Another Learn Elvish. Anyhow, all the threads are referring to Ardalambion. If you scroll down just a bit on the front page (Ardalambion), you'll see that the different languages are listed. Quenya and Sindarin are the most complete (correct me if I am wrong anyone) elven languages; there is even a Quenya Course (Just press this link, or the link on the site). I hope that was somewhat helpful. ![]() |
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Laconic Loreman
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It just depends whether you want to learn the Elvish languages Tolkien created (Quenya, Sindarin), or just some Elvish junk that someone else made up. Nov's, posted the threads down however.
I will recommend Ruth S. Noel's book The Languages of Tolkien's Middle-earth. It deals with all 14 languages Tolkien created. |
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: The World That Never Was
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Ai, suilad a mae govannen, Finwe! Anirach ista Edhellen?
Oh, and welcome to the Barrow-Downs, too. ![]() Well, here are some very nice-and-useful sites for the beginning Elven scholar: ~Ardalambion, as has been stated above. ~The Fellowship of the Word-Smiths; a lovely site with info on Quenya, Sindarin, and the Tengwar alphabet. ~Sindarin Dictionary; if it is Sindarin you are interested in, this place has downloads of a dictionary and a search option (only 800 hits are allowed total each day, however). ~Quenya Names; just for fun, you can look up your name and find the Quenyan translation. Also at Council of Elrond (lurvely site) there is a Sindarin course based on the text at Ardalambion; it's very useful and I recommend you check it out. Have fun! Abedithon le, ~ Saphy ~
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