tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sun Mar 01 08:32:50 1998
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Re: *Elvish* Hol
- From: "William H. Martin" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: *Elvish* Hol
- Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 11:33:43 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
- Priority: NORMAL
On Sat, 28 Feb 1998 07:44:44 -0800 (PST) David Trimboli
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Elf Hol puS 'ogh Tolkien. Hol'e' Delbogh paq yIngu'. Sindarin? Quenya?
*The Languages of Tolkien's Middle-earth*'e' qonbogh *Ruth S.
Noel* 'oH paq vIje'pu'bogh. loQ Hoch *Tolkien* HolHey Dellaw'.
Hoch nov chovnatlh'e qonbogh *Tolkien* 'ang paq.
> Elf Hol jabbI'IDghom tu'lu'. 'oHvaD Tolk-lang ponglu'.
Daj, 'ach Dajqu'be'.
> pabna' Delchu'be' Tolkien! QIjbe'. Tolkien QoQ ta' vIghaj: Sindarin Hol
> jatlh. 'IH. 'ach loQ pab luqelpu' latlh 'e' vIlaD. Qatlhba' pab
> 'oghbogh!.
>
> I used to follow Tolk-lang for a while, but without a starting source I
> could never get much out of it. Tolkien didn't really fully construct the
> Elvish languages, he used them primarily for naming in his stories. There
> is quite a bit of grammar known, but not enough to make fully-functional
> languages out of.
qarchu'. 'ach not pab Delta'mo' *Tolkien*, chaq Qatlhlaw'
ghIHDI' neH.
> Elf Hol qelmeH, ~mark Sov Doj law' SovwIj Doj puS 'e' vIHar.
'e' vIpIH.
> 'IHqu' Tengwar, qar'a'? 'ej Dajqu'! Alphabet 'oHbe'. jatlhmeH mIw 'oH!
>
> not Tolkien Holmey paq vItu'pu'. Do'Ha'.
yISamchoH.
> Namárië! Farewell!
wejpuH.
pItlh.
> SuStel
> Stardate 98160.6
charghwI'