Doriathren Phrasebook
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Sindarin Pronunciation Guide Back to the Top Back to the Top Back to the Top Back to the Top Back to the Top Back to the Top Back to the Top Back to the Top Back to the Top Back to the Top Back to the Top Back to the
This namelist was created for names given in the Third and Fourth Ages by Gondorians. Before choosing a name, review the Gondorians’ Naming Traditions page to make certain you know how to choose a name. All in One Namelist All of the names in a single, very long list. People
Originally the language of the Sindar in Doriath, this language became the Lingua Franca of the Elves of Middle-earth, and was used by Gondorian aristocracy as a language of the court and law. Doriathren Sindarin Namelists Names for the Elves living under the protection of Thingol and Melian in Doriath.
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Originally the language of the Sindar in Beleriand, this language became the Lingua Franca of the Elves of Middle-earth, and was used by Númenórean and Gondorian aristocracy as a language of the court and law. Doriathren Sindarin Phrasebook Phrasebook for the Elves of Doriath. Woodelven Sindarin Phrasebook Phrasebook for the
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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
Compiled by Lambendil a- pron. aff. it ~ (*3A-/*?A-) -a suff. Subjective ending for plural Neuters ~ (SD/430) aban n. earth <-Abattârik ~ UT/222 ~ (*BAN1) abâr n. strength, endurance, fidelity ~ SD/431 ~ (BAR) < E. BOR Abattârik name. Pillar-of-Earth ~ UT/222 ~ Aban-Târik abrazâ- v. to stand fast
We know only a handful of Adûnaic pronouns. The ones that aren’t attested in the source material are colored red. I’ve organized them according to person and number. Singular Plural 1st ni nê 2nd ki li 3rd neuter ha/a ya 3rd female hi/i yi 3rd male hu/u yu