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Quenya

The language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in Aman. It was picked up by the Númenóreans and used as a language of the court.

Lóme sina mára né. Ma vestaina nángwe?

English: What a night. Does this mean we’re married? Literal Translation: This night was good. Are [inc] [2] we married? Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: j~Nt$ iT5# t~C7E 5~V – t# yR81lE5# 5~Cx$À Pronunciation Guides

Yá entulit, á palpa.

English: Next time, knock. Literal Translation: When you return, knock (informal) Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: hÍ~C `V4&jT1 = ~C qEjqE Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in

Leperenyar hya quárenya?

English: My fingers or my fist? Literal Translation: My fingers or my fist? Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: jRqR7R5Ì#6 9ÍD z~C7R5Ì#À Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in

Or hya nu?

English: Top or bottom? Literal Translation: Over or under? Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: `N6 9ÍD 5&À Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in Aman. It was picked

Nai tuo sina nauva vórea lóme sina

English: May this energy last the night! Literal Translation: May this strength be long-lasting tonight! Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: 5lE 1U`N iT5# 5.EyE y~N7R`C j~Nt$ iT5# Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin

Á nute ar lá lertan nore, hérince

English: Tie me up so that I cannot escape, my little master/mistress Literal Translation: Tie me up and I cannot run, [d] master [genderless] (informal) Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: ~C 5&1R `C6 j~C jR61E5

Masse i laiwe ná?

English: Where’s the lube? Literal Translation: Where is the ointment? Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: t#,R `B jlEnR 5~CÀ Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in Aman. It

Á helta.

English: Strip. Literal Translation: Strip. Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: ~C 9Fj1E- Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the Noldorin and Vanyarin Elves, spoken primarily in Aman. It was picked up by the Númenóreans and

Nás maxa ar néna mitye

English: It is soft and wet inside you Literal Translation: It is soft and wet inside you (informal) Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: 5~C8 t#a|E `C6 5~V5# t%1ÍR Pronunciation Guides Language(s): QuenyaThe language of the

Merin cene hendutya yá canit alassenen

English: I want to see your eyes when you cum Literal Translation: I want to see your eyes when you shout in joy (informal) Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: t$7T5 aR5$ 9F2&1ÍE hÍ~C aE5%1 `CjE,R5$5