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Errr... just a question... what kind of "elvish" is that supposed to be? It's certainly no Tolkien elvish... maybe Isdira or something...
In Sindarin (greyelven tongue) your name would be Morwen, in Quenya (highelven) Mornie or something like that
All these net translators give me dozens of different names, only few really elvish-sounding... my real name really translated would be "Tarlancwen" or "Aurél" in Sindarin, "Sárie" or perhaps "Nilde" in Quenya.
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hey exa so my name is Úmátime in Quenya? that is soo cool...what does Quenya mean? and please tell me how u learned it! i really wanna learn it! and wehre i can find the alpahbit on the writing i relaly wanna learn it! plz ppl! help me!
"One Ring to rule them all, one Ring to find them
One Ring to bring them all and in the Darkness bind them"
Not elvish but the Black Speech from Mordor, invented by Sauron
Me? I'm from some sweet little country in Europe called Austria (NOT australia!!!) nobody seems to know... and how old? hmmm 15...
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o ...u dont have school right now...how come ur soo smart! u know soo much and yet ur 15! i am 14! i am from sinapore...u know in asia! could u help me learn elvish? please
Yep... Quenya simply means something like "speech"... it's usually called the High Elven Language.
How I learned Quenya? I didn't really learn so much yet... some vocabulary, some grammar (both from Fauskangers perfect Quenya course), but not very effectively; I rather concentrated on Sindarin
The Alphabet? Well, the problem is, there is no real "alphabet" for elvish like, one symbol for each letter in our writing, but it has many letters that do not exist in Latin writing (for example letters for th, ch or ð) as it's a phonetic writing system. On the other hand, some letters we have do not exist in elvish writing (like x or z).
If you want, I can try to scan an explanation for the basic letters of elvish writing.
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