Pirucendea
Pirouetting Pirucendea – Pirouetting
Pirouetting Pirucendea – Pirouetting
Middle Endea – Middle
pirucendea Pirouetting
endea Middle
I’m not sure if lay-fans have noticed, but something obvious to Tolkien-language scholars is that the Elven languages aren’t being used exactly the same way in the TV show as they were in the Peter Jackson movies, and the languages themselves are slightly different too. There are a few things
Lynn, your name is really cool! It has a ton of different sources. It could be another version of Linda. It could be derived from surnames that were based in place names, like Lyn (from Llyn – lake), Lynn (from Linn – pool under a waterfall), and Lynn (from Lean
Amy, your name is really cool! It’s an old Latin name meaning “beloved.” When it came to French, they made it their own form of passive participle, which is why their version seems so different from its ancestor. Translating this into Elven languages will be fairly straightforward. Elven names are
Neo-Sindarin Wordlist These are fan-coined words. in the Phrasebooks, they are marked with Asterisks. Sindarin Compass Directions A list of compass directions and a few partial phrases including them. Sindarin Family-Words A list of words for family members, including endearments. Sindarin Gender-Words A list of words for people based on
Neo-Quenya Wordlist These are fan-coined words. in the Phrasebooks, they are marked with Asterisks. Quenya Noun-Cases A list of Quenya’s noun cases for quick reference. Quenya Compass Directions A list of compass directions and a few partial phrases including them. Quenya Family-Words A list of words for family members, including
Adûnaic Dictionary by Lambendil An old dictionary put together by Lambendil. Neo-Adûnaic Wordlist by Ederchil These are fan-coined words. in the Phrasebooks, they are marked with Asterisks. Adûnaic Compass Directions A list of compass directions and a few partial phrases including them. Adûnaic Family-words by Ederchil A list of words