Suilannad! nanye "TheShireGamer", mannena? Alta alassena sina! Mara aure ar Namarie.. (Quenya Elvish - Greetings! I am "TheShireGamer", how are you? Great joy this is! Good day and farewell..). Studying fictional languages rock! (I know I probably made a few to many mistakes, but I'm still learning a lot!) :)
@Alunaanra If I remember correctly (aka "don't quote me on this") Y in Tolkien's languages makes a "yuh" sound, so therefore "Hyn" is sort of a "Hyhun".
Did you know? If you'd want to learn to pronounce Finnish correctly you could just try to imitate how he speaks in these clips. :D Very much alike, except for the "th" sounds, we don't have them.
Something I never understood, was Legolas fluent in Quenya as well? I sometimes think "maybe not" because I remember in the book, Legolas found the Noldor strange to him, as was their tongue (Quenya, which they found to be far more beautiful than Sindarin).
But then, maybe as a prince learning ONE more Elvish language couldn't have been such a bad idea for him.
I want to learn how to talk like this just to go up to my friends and say random things!!! they'll be so confused!!!
LostBoyzGurl 2 weeks ago
Suilannad! nanye "TheShireGamer", mannena? Alta alassena sina! Mara aure ar Namarie.. (Quenya Elvish - Greetings! I am "TheShireGamer", how are you? Great joy this is! Good day and farewell..). Studying fictional languages rock! (I know I probably made a few to many mistakes, but I'm still learning a lot!) :)
TheShireGamer 1 month ago
@TheShireGamer Awesome! I can't speak Elvish... I only know some words xD
Sheidy98Videos 1 month ago
Can someone please tell me why he pronounces "hyn" in the Helm's Deep scene like "huun"? I always thought it is more a "heen"
Alunaanra 1 month ago
@Alunaanra If I remember correctly (aka "don't quote me on this") Y in Tolkien's languages makes a "yuh" sound, so therefore "Hyn" is sort of a "Hyhun".
FlamingSpidermonkeys 2 weeks ago
Did you know? If you'd want to learn to pronounce Finnish correctly you could just try to imitate how he speaks in these clips. :D Very much alike, except for the "th" sounds, we don't have them.
Dragorel 1 month ago
of course when Quenya has origins in Finnish...
Dragorel 1 month ago
@Dragorel finnish was Tolkiens favourite language
nanaki1997 1 month ago
can you translate the sentences?
firehotemily 2 months ago
can you translate?
firehotemily 2 months ago
Nice language to be heared
MrSkribanto 2 months ago
Very nice video, I love it!
luva159 4 months ago
@luva159 Thanks! Send it to others if you can, and look forward to watch my other videos! I hope you like them ^_^
Sheidy98Videos 4 months ago
Perfect video! Hannon le.
loveatrej 4 months ago
@loveatrej You are welcome :)
Sheidy98Videos 4 months ago
I faved it, thanks for posting. Sindarin is a lovely language. :)
TheGroovyHoney 4 months ago
@TheGroovyHoney It really is cool. Thanks for watching :) You can watch my other videos too, if you wish.
Sheidy98Videos 4 months ago
@Sheidy98Videos
Something I never understood, was Legolas fluent in Quenya as well? I sometimes think "maybe not" because I remember in the book, Legolas found the Noldor strange to him, as was their tongue (Quenya, which they found to be far more beautiful than Sindarin).
But then, maybe as a prince learning ONE more Elvish language couldn't have been such a bad idea for him.
IAmCaptainMarvel 1 month ago