Avariel
Daughter of Refuser Avariel – Daughter of Refuser
Daughter of Refuser Avariel – Daughter of Refuser
Daughter of Violent/Rushing/Impetuous One Asgariel – Daughter of Violent/Rushing/Impetuous One
Princess Ariel – Princess
Daughter of High/Noble/Royal One Ariel – Daughter of High/Noble/Royal One
English: What have you done? Literal Translation: What have you done (formal) Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: t#5 `Ca~C7T`VjÀ Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in Aman. It
English: What have y’all done? Literal Translation: What have [pl] you done Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: t#5 `Ca~C7T`VmRÀ Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in Aman. It
English: Are you finished? Literal Translation: Did you do the task (formal) Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: t# `Ca~C7T`Vj `B aEuEÀ Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in
English: Are y’all finished? Literal Translation: Did [pl] you do the task Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: t# `Ca~C7T`VmR `B aEuEÀ Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in
English: You did well Literal Translation: You did well (formal) Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: tlE `Ca~C7T`Vj Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in Aman. It was picked
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