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Na mhan emhíner?

English: Where did they go? Literal Translation: To where did they go Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Cirth, used for Woodelven and Doriathren Sindarin: ,c 6c, b6;,b@ Pronunciation Guides Language(s): DoriathrenThis dialect was spoken by the Sindar in Beleriand before Morgoth and the Noldor arrived. Later

Na van evíner?

English: Where did they go? Literal Translation: To where did they go Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Cirth, used for Woodelven and Doriathren Sindarin: ,c 4c, b4;,b@ Tengwar the Mode of Beleriand, used for Exilic Sindarin: 6] r]6 lr`V6l7À Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin,

Random Name Generator

Welcome to the Realelvish Random Name Generator! This name generator works a bit differently from others on the internet. A program isn’t doing the name-making. That means no random syllable games being passed off as Tolkien’s languages. Tolkien isn’t doing the name-making either. These are unique names for your unique

Funeral

Thank-you everyone who sent condolences to me! The funeral was two days ago, and your messages helped a lot. I’ve changed the background for a winter theme; I need to move on and start focusing on my life again. Christmas is coming quickly, and I have finally found a way

Dog Commands in Elvish

Over the years, I’ve translated dog commands for a few people, so I’ve decided to make it a short article for all you nerdy dog trainers. Before I started translating, I looked up some research on what exactly dogs hear when we speak. Turns out that what they hear best

Andrew in Elvish

Andrew, your name is really cool! It’s an Ancient Greek name meaning “man (as in the gendered term).” This name has been imported to many languages, and become a name for women as well, which makes the translation a little difficult. For those, I’ll shift the translation to “manly” instead.

Dorothy in Elvish

Dorothy, your name is really cool! It’s an Ancient Greek name meaning “gift of a god.” The word “theós” is a generic word for “a god,” not a name for a specific god. Therefore, translating this will be much easier than other deity-themed names. Quenya The word for “gift” is

Linda in Elvish

Linda, your name is really cool! It’s based on an ancient word meaning “weak, tender, soft.” It wasn’t used on its own until recently, where it was a Germanic nickname for names ending in -linde. But, this isn’t the only source of your name! It’s also a Spanish word meaning