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    Sindarin is the language usually referred to as the Elf-Tongue or Elven-Tongue in The Lord of the Rings. When the Quenya-speaking Noldor returned to Middle-earth, they adopted the Sindarin language. Quenya and Sindarin were related, with many cognate words but differing greatly in grammar and structure

  2. It can be distinguished from Quenya by the rarity of vowel endings, and the use of voiced plosives b d g, rare in Quenya found only after nasals and liquids. Early Sindarin formed plurals by the addition of -ī, which vanished but affected the preceding vowels (as in Welsh and Old English): S. Adan, pl. Edain, S. Orch, pl. Yrch.

  3. The Elvish languages of Middle-earth, constructed by J. R. R. Tolkien, include Quenya and Sindarin. These were the various languages spoken by the Elves of Middle-earth as they developed as a society throughout the Ages. In his pursuit for realism and in his love of language, Tolkien was especially fascinated with the development and evolution ...

  4. The name Sindarin is in fact Quenya - an old native name for the language is Eglathrin . Sindarin is can be written with a number of alphabets, including the Latin alphabet, Cirth and Tengwar. The Tengwar script for Sindarin can be written with vowel diacritics (Standard Mode), or with separate symbols for vowels (the Mode of Beleriand).

  5. Quenya. Quenya is a language invented by J.R.R. Tolkien and used in his books, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings . Quenya is also known as Qenya or High-Elven, and its grammar is similar to Finnish, with some similarities to Greek and Latin. The phonology is based on Finnish, with lesser influences from Latin, Italian and Spanish.

  6. languages along with alphabets, writing systems, lexicons, and grammatical structures. Next, Quenya and Sindarin are discussed in detail. In this section, there is a grammatical analysis of both languages, such as the consonant change, lenition, which is found in Welsh and also appears in Sindarin. Quenya, however, has a complex inflectional system

  7. Mar 15, 2024 · Quenya and Sindarin were the most common and most developed Elvish languages, but they were not the only two. The Teleri Elves who completed the journey to Valinor spoke Telerin, which was a dialect of Quenya rather than a wholly distinct language. The Silvan Elves who inhabited the forests of Middle-earth used to have their own language called ...

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