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Well, what i meant by spreading it via internet, isn't to more people learn it (ok, that would be good ![]() You know that if a REALLY huge mass of people get to know that Quenya exists and the basic of it's history, i'm sure the serious linguists will include it as a living language, given that another huge mass is capable of writing a poem or two and proves it ! As i said before, quenya isn't to be spoken as a daily language, but as a language of lore and beauty. Quote:
Although it lacks vocabulary, i believe that this was to be a language capable of expressing highly poetical feelings as the soul of the elves are. Quenya has been through a complicated evolution, inside Tolkien's mind of course, but has ! He created words, modified them, changed his mind but whenever he did this, he looked a way to etimologically justify his change (take in account his ability and knowledge on words etimology). Also, Middle-Earth Quenya is quite different from Valinor quenya, spoken by the Valinorean noldor. Noldor in middle-earth due to constant battles and little time to dedicate to the arts of language and lore and due to Sindarin use, the language changed a lot of things. Sorry if anyhow i looked harsh on my words. I await replies. Thanks. Namárië. |
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