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Post by Istalinwë Celebornyende on Oct 20, 2005 1:57:42 GMT -6
It's a very nice quiz. Click here to take it. quizilla.com/users/Edda/quizzes/Which%20of%20Tolkien's%20Languages%20are%20You%3F/ Quenya. The Classical Elven Language. The Ancient Tongue. The Tongue of Learning and Wisdom. But a little archaic, and full of itself.
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Post by Lady Elianna Tar-Minyatur on Dec 27, 2005 20:16:33 GMT -6
Westron. The Common Speech. The Language of Hobbits and Gondor. Surely the most useful langauge to know. An Earthy and Well-Used language. That's enough for you.
lol well, they used it in Numenor.... or a variation, anyways. Adunaic is where the Common Tongue came from!
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Post by Merilruin on May 5, 2006 14:48:49 GMT -6
Sindarin. Grey-Elven. A Noble, Flowing, Living Tongue. The Language of Thingol Greymantle. Watch out for that lentition!
YaY! I'm some form of Elvish... I would have rather had Quenya, but oh, well...
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Post by Mrs. Haldir on Mar 26, 2007 19:40:16 GMT -6
Quenya. The Classical Elven Language. The Ancient Tongue. The Tongue of Learning and Wisdom. But a little archaic, and full of itself.
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Apr 22, 2008 7:42:04 GMT -6
Sindarin. Grey-Elven. A Noble, Flowing, Living Tongue. The Language of Thingol Greymantle. Watch out for that lentition!
I love that language. It's very beautiful...ahhh... ;D
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Apr 22, 2008 11:31:16 GMT -6
I quiz I've never taken Sindarin. Grey-Elven. A Noble, Flowing, Living Tongue. The Language of Thingol Greymantle. Watch out for that lentition!
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