Originally posted by Exa
No, not really.
As it's from the name generator, don't take it as a serious name 😉 well at least it contains "elvish" elements (in contrary to the names of *some* other name generators), though I cannot translate them totalle.Maranwe sounds a little like the Noldo-Sindarin-names of the first age, especially because of the ending -we which was quite common (like in Ingwe, Nurwe, Finwe, Morwe); maran sounds like a quenya word, but I have no idea what it could mean - mar is "home" or "earth", maybe its in some special casus, I dont know as I have little idea about quenya grammar. It also sounds a little related to the word for "yellow", though I dont know its quenya pendant.
Sindanarie sounds to me like a connection of Sinda "a grey elf", nár "fire" and a female ending.
thanx exa!
Ebenfalls einen wunderschönen guten Abend 😄
Ok lol ... the I- is like english "ee" just a lot shorter... but its only one sound not like eye.
the ch is pronounced like... hm... perhaps the first sound of "huge", in the international phonetic thingy the sound is represented by a c with a cedille but I think that wont really help 😄
Ok yeah I think the first sound of "huge" (the one thats like "hy" before the "uge" follows) is ok to compare it... then put a very small i before it, but you can just say the "yh" or "hy"-thing if its in a sentence... difficult to explain as these sounds simply dont exist in english 😄
Originally posted by Exa
Ebenfalls einen wunderschönen guten Abend 😄Ok lol ... the I- is like english "ee" just a lot shorter... but its only one sound not like eye.
the ch is pronounced like... hm... perhaps the first sound of "huge", in the international phonetic thingy the sound is represented by a c with a cedille but I think that wont really help 😄Ok yeah I think the first sound of "huge" (the one thats like "hy" before the "uge" follows) is ok to compare it... then put a very small i before it, but you can just say the "yh" or "hy"-thing if its in a sentence... difficult to explain as these sounds simply dont exist in english 😄
Hantalye...Danke...Motto Grazie...
ok this is more of a comment than a question...:
remember when in ROTK aragorn went to the black gate and said "let the lord of the black land come forth"...then the armies came out and they were fightin' and a big troll came and began crushing aragorn's neck with his FOOT...and then aragorn STABED it with a dagor....
that reminds me a LOT of when morgoth crushed fingolfin(i think thats his name)and he stabed the foot of Morgoth....
Do you think that was a lil thing pj put in for sil fans??? or no relation at all...???I mean when i read that part in the book i instantly thought of theat scene from ROTK