I'm new here and I was wondering where I could find what the elvish 12 looks like. Thanks. Oh yea, I love LotR and my fave is Pippin! YAY HOBBITS! -Lauren:) ...
teithant lenoxlh ... number 12 in elvish looks like the letter esse i think ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? ...
new member, here, i have known the tengwar for some time but i was not aware of this group, i am also about 3 quarters through quenya language. I look forward...
is this the same number system that is in the Appendix E in the back of Return of the King? Because I was trying to figure out what 12 would be and I just got ...
... I think we don't have to remain uncertain but to a certain degree. Checking out the existing material we can come up with reasonable suppositions. This way...
There's one thing about the Beleriand mode (the mode of the Moria West Gate inscription) I've been wondering for many time. I know it uses nuumen tyelle for...
... Yet you've thrown away ϊre in Sindarin modes despite it being attested in the existing material! ... Well, no ... it's not as it is in the Quenya mode. In...
... Sindarin does have the 'ρ' sound, but not a long (=double) version of it in a single word since it can only occur by itself initially or finally. Medial...
Aiya, Ilya!! I'm new here. My name is Pricila Franz, from Brazil. I'm beginner student of Elvish languages. I invite you to visit my website, because I post...
I'm sorry for confusing everything with uure. My fault. Thinking too much in tehtar makes me seperating seperating vowels and consonants - even in full modes:...
... In his brief notes concerning Sindarin pronunciation in "The Road Goes Ever On" Tolkien wrote that 'ng' (='ρ'), which can occur initially or finally, is...
... I see. But I never read that English had a phonological distinction between a "long ρ" and a "short ρ". Could you tell us more about these phonological...
I was wondering if you could help me out? I known enough from the appendix of RotK to decipher some basic words written in the Tengwar, but I'm nowhere near...
... English is not rich in long consonants; in fact, our long consonants are rare. But they do exist (e.g. 'penknife', 'bookkeeper'), and in these instances...
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I'm not sure if I attached this right, but if I did then could someone tell me if i wrote this right. It's suppose to say "For by my wrath and rash deeds I...
I checked it out in the Files section. Though there's not really a standardised English tehta mode, there are a few good rules of thumb. My ... 'by my' - On...
Greetings to everyone! My name's Martin, 24 y o from Argentina, and of course, another guy crazy about Tolkien's mythology. I'm trying to learn the differents...
Thanks man that helped alot. I made all the changes except for the "by" and "my" because I dont know what a chevron tehta is. If you get a chance could you...
... Only if you mean 'regarding phonems/regarding the sound system' by 'phonological' (which is the European convention). If you follow the American...
Are there any other persons who have designed their own tengwar mode so that every tengwar bears a tehtar? For esthetical reasons of personal taste, I've done...