Elvish language
An elvish language is a constructed language used typically by elves in a fantasy setting.
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Elvish Languages of Middle-earth
Several languages were created for his Elves by author J. R. R. Tolkien to complement his books set in the fictional universe of Middle-earth. His interest was primarily philological, and he said his stories grew out of his languages. The two most complete of them are Quenya (High-elven) and Sindarin (Grey-elven).In addition to these two he also created several other (partially derived) languages.
In Tolkien's mythology, these languages originated as follows:
- Primitive Quendian (used by Elves in CuiviÃÂénen)
- Avarin
- Various Avarin languages
- Common Eldarin (the early language of all the Eldar)
- Avarin
Pronunciation
Sindarin and Quenya have the same pronunciation, which differs significantly from English.
See also: Languages of Middle-earth
Other Elvish languages
Tolkien was not the only one to create an Elvish race and language, but his is by far the best known. Other Elvish languages include:External links