Elvish languageAn elvish language is a constructed language used typically by elves in a fantasy setting.
Elvish Languages of Middle-earthSeveral 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. Indeed, the languages were the first thing Tolkien ever created for his mythos, starting with "Qenya", the first primitive form of elvish. This is now one of the two most complete - 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:
Professor Tolkien also created the Tengwar and Cirth scripts for his languages. PronunciationBoth Sindarin and Quenya (as transcribed in the Latin alphabet) have the same pronunciation, which differs significantly from English.
It's important to remember that, while most samples of the Elvish language are written with the Latin alphabet, within the fiction the languages were written using Tengwar, or occasionally carved in Cirth. Tengwar can however be used to write many other languages. See also: Languages of Middle-earth Other Elvish languagesTolkien was not the only one to create an Elvish race and language, but his is by far the best known. Other Elvish languages include:
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