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Compositions
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translations and original
Quenya
Original:
Á lelya sí ~
a senseless poem
A
orni!
~ O trees!
Aiya
alasse!
~ Hail joy! - Terve, oi ilo!
Amillere
~ Mother's Day
Cuile
ar elye
~ Life and You
Losse-lóme
~ Snow-white night
+
my melody for this as a MIDI
file
Muina
súre
~ A hidden wind
Lótesse
~ May
Melme
~ Love
Nuruhuine
Tule
~ a little a-less
story
Sére
avánie
~ a little poem
Winyamo
tyerme
~ a youngster's prayer
Translations:
Á
ilaurië nairi hata
~
Throw away your everyday worries
Aire Lairi:
1
2
~ Holy Sonnets
Airelinde Anaronden
~ hymn to Aten
Airelinde
attayunquea
~ Psalm 24
Airelinde attea
~ Psalm 2
Airelinde
haranya
~ Psalm 100
Airelinde
minya
~ Psalm 1
Anarelva ~
Our Sun is indeed uprisen
Erinqua
rannen fanya ve
~ I wandered lonely as a cloud
+
download
as a mp3 file
Marnórelva
~ a Finnish hymn
Nóre
Alcarwa
~ Land of Hope and Glory
Sín
a cuiva
~ Wake, awake
Ve Eärendil vanima ~
How
bright appears the morning star
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Tolkienian
or Tolkien-inspired:
Altariello
mentar
~ Galadriel's messages
Fangorne
~ In the willow-meads of Tasarinan
Lante Artanáro
~ the Fall of Gilgalad
Minna
Númen
~ Into the West
Olorissen
~ in Dreams
Pessailon
~ In western lands beneath the Sun
Telcontar
~ All that is gold does not glitter
Vanta-líre
~ Upon the hearth the fire is red
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The
Kalevala Translations
A
small fragment
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Sindarin
(in
which I'm not quite fluent)
Achas
~ Dread
Aerlinn
vinui
~ Psalm 1
Estad
~ Naming
Gilraen
~ translation fragment
Man
calad?
~ a poem in four tongues
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Essays
and
wordlists
by
Petri Tikka:
The
Finnicization of Quenya (also available in Arda
Philology)
Quenya
words from Parma Eldalamberon 17
small
essays:
Átaremma
background
Bilabial
V in Quenya
Finnish
influence on Quenya allative
History
of the word lóme
Quenya
words for 'song'
+ by Andreas Andreou:
Quenya:
The Influence of the Greek Language
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+
Sound
files in Tolkienian languages (at
the bottom of the linked page; or here
as an independent site)
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Crosswords
Quenya
BIRDS;
jpg,
keys
BODY
PARTS;
jpg,
keys
COLOURS;
jpg,
keys
FAMILY;
jpg,
keys
FOODS;
jpg,
keys
MAMMALS;
jpg,
keys
MONTHS;
jpg,
keys
WATER;
jpg,
keys
TREES;
jpg,
keys
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Sindarin
COLOURS;
jpg,
keys
FAMILY;
jpg,
keys
FOODS
TIME;
jpg,
keys
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Tolkienian
Links
Aglardh
-
a forum dedicated to Tolkien’s languages.
Alisson
Veldhuis’ Home Page
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a celebration of Mythopoeic Literature.
Ambar
Eldaron -
a beautiful French site, with graphic
versions of Elvish text (including mine)
Ardalambion
-
definintely the best web-site on Tolkien's languages
Didier
Willis' Sindarin translator
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the Sindarin dictionary: the best Tolkienian dictionary
Elfling
-
the busiest (and best?) mailing list concerned with Tolkien's
languages
Elm
-
Ales Bican's wonderful page with various linguistic materials, e.g. quenya
lapseparma
The
Encyclopedia of Arda
-
concise information on Tolkien's world
The
Elvish Linguistic Fellowship
-
scholarly study of the Professor's languages
Gwaith-i-Phethdain
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Fellowship of the Word-smiths: an abundance of material in and
about Tolkien's languages
Green
Books
-
an intersting site with many views, news and interviews on Tolkien's
invented history
Lambë
Eldaiva
-
The language of the Elves by Alex Grigny de Castro; word lists
arranged thematically
Mellonath
Daeron
-
the Language Guild of the Forodrim: great compostions
and articles
from Roslagen (better known as Sweden)
Parma
Tyelpelassiva
- by Thorsten Renk. Elvish texts, language courses, analyses etc. I
recommend, this is high quality.
Studies
on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien -
by Harri Perälä; see how
to write Finnish with Tengwar
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Nai
Eru aistuva le
ar tiruva le.
Nai Eru calyuva
antarya lenna ar
óravuva ólesse.
Nai Eru ortuva
antarya lenna ar
antuva raine len.
(Nóti
6:24-26) Essenen
Atarwa ar Yondova
ar Airefeava. Násie.
29 A Heru, sí leryalye núrolya séresse, ve quettalya quete. 30 An
hendunyat ecéniet sámelya 31 i amanwielye antan ilye lieron: 32 cala
velupantien i nórin ar alcar Israel lielyan. (Lúcas
2)
Eque i Fea ar indis: "Á tule!". I hlare na quete: "Á
tule". I soica na tule. I mere na came nén cuiléva ve anna. (Velupantie
22:17)
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