Phrasebooks > Phrases > Sindarin > Exilic Sindarin > Annon i narn hen (pen vain/ nîr/ lalaith/ meleth/ lend/ estel) (a ben vain/a nîr/a lalaith/a veleth/a lend/ar estel) anden

Annon i narn hen (pen vain/ nîr/ lalaith/ meleth/ lend/ estel) (a ben vain/a nîr/a lalaith/a veleth/a lend/ar estel) anden

English: I present to you this tale of (a beauty/ tears/ laughter/ love/ a journey/ hope) (and a beauty/and tears/and laughter/and love/and a journey/and hope)

Literal Translation: I give you this story of (a fair one/ tears/ laughter/ love/ a journey/ hope) (and a fair one/and tears/and laughter/and love/and a journey/and hope)

Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth

Tengwar the Mode of Beleriand, used for Exilic Sindarin:
]5h6 ` 6]76 9l6 › ql6 r]Õ6 = 6`V7 = j]j]Õ3 = yljl3 = jl2{ = l81lj › ] wl6 r]Õ6 = ] 6`V7 = ] j]j]Õ3 = ] rljl3 = ] jl2{ = ]7 l81lj › ]2{l6

Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech:
5:#5^ `B 56D5 95$ › q5$ 4hD5 = 5~B7 = jj#hD3 = tj$3F = j2P$ = iF1j$ › `C w5$ rhD5 = `C 5~B7 = `C jj#hD3 = `C rj$3F = `C j2P$ = 6D iF1j$ › 2P#5$

Pronunciation Guides

  • Language(s):
    • Exilic Sindarin

      This dialect of Sindarin is spoken by the Noldorin exiles and their students. In Middle-earth in the 2nd and 3rd ages, they were most often found west of the Misty Mountains.

    • Gondorian Sindarin

      This dialect of Sindarin was spoken by the Gondorians. It has many grammatical and pronunciation differences from the other dialects, because Sindarin is spoken as a second language there.

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Abbreviation List
  • *Asterisks mark fan-made words. Learn more about this: About Neo-Elvish.
  • [ex]/[inc] = Exclusive/Inclusive. This is for different meanings of "we". Exclusive "we" means "us, excluding you", and Inclusive "we" means "us, including you".
  • [2] = Dual Plural. This is a plural form of when there are 2 of something.
  • [pl] = Plural.
  • [sing] = Singular.

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