There's both a Quenya course and dictionaries here ---> http://www.uib.no/people/hnohf/
Originally posted by cgtuna21
i no most elvish now from going to this website
it's www.sindarin-thenobletounge.com
That dosent work 🙁
**sobs**
It also doesnt work for me in several variations,
But of course the given link does not work 😉 it's "tongue", not "tounge"... do you mean this site http://sindarin.weet.us/ ? (called "the noble tongue"😉(also offline at the moment)
Originally posted by SeXyChIcK989
who is Bloomilicious..ok lets talk elvish...soo anyway does anyone know where i can learn to write it?
Il send you something bout that as soon as Ive translated it to English... dunno any better (and any more confusing) link than http://hem.passagen.se/mansb/at/ ...
You can download Tengwar fonts (that maybe work) also here
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/4948/tengwar
(use YATT http://www.jadro.cz/tengwar/index.php for transcribing, yeah, I do know that's complicated but if you seriously want to learn elvish, you won't come around complicated things)
More infos about Tengwar here
http://www.forodrim.org/daeron/md_teng_primers.html ("Tengwar Guides"😉
Eeeehm for those who didnt read the last pages... Tengwar is the name of the most popular elvish writing system 😉 😉
@Kitoky You see I see many things ... that's the gift of foresight... 😉
Originally posted by Aurora
Exa a friend of mine was wondering what her name was, Mary.
Sindarin possibilities are "Tarlancwen" or "Tarias"; there's also "Aurél" ("Aurélwen", perhaps) for "morning star" and "Saereth" for "bitter"; The Lapseparma also gives the Quenya translations "Sáre" or "Sárie" and "Nilde". Chose which one you like best 😉