Círion
Son of Renewed One Círion – Son of Renewed One
Son of Renewed One Círion – Son of Renewed One
English: Let them try Literal Translation: Let them try Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: ~C 7TaT6 Pronunciation Guides Citation: PE17/94 Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in Aman. It was
English: build a boat Literal Translation: building a boat Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: aE1T`V aT7ÍE Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in Aman. It was picked up
Since the punctuation systems for Tengwar and Cirth are so different from the Latin punctuation that we’re used to, I’ve added a page, accessible through any of the individual phrase pages, that explains how to change or add punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth transliterations of the phrases. It’s very
I have left much of the punctuation off of the phrases, so that you can adjust the phrases to meet your needs. This will cover what can be removed, what can be added, and what to do when combining phrases. Tengwar Punctuation I left the tengwar transliterations without periods if
Check it out in action! The adventure for adding the Tengwar and Cirth to the phrasebooks was a long one, with a lot of setbacks. First, there was the getting the Cirth and Tengwar fonts to work at all. That took multiple tries and Shihali cracking open the lid on
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
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This is a list of words for various familial relationships. I’ve organized them by number. A quick set of definitions of the grammatical terms: Singular One [noun] Plural More than two [noun]s Dual Two [noun]s English Singular Plural Dual parent nuphâr nuphârî nuphrât mother ammê ammênî ammêt father attô attôi
Unfortunately, Tolkien’s world doesn’t have a notion of gender beyond male/female. Here’s a list of words that they do have. I’ve organized them by number. A quick set of definitions of the grammatical terms: Singular One [noun] Plural More than two [noun]s Dual Two [noun]s English Singular Plural Dual woman