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Fictional language in the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien
Quenya (pronounced [ˈkʷwɛnja]) is a constructed language, one of those devised by J. R. R. Tolkien for the Elves in his Middle-earth fiction. Tolkien began
Quenya
Fictional script in Tolkien's writings
invented by the Elf Fëanor, and used first to write the Elvish languages Quenya and Telerin. Later a great number of Tolkien's constructed languages were
Tengwar
Constructed languages
large family of Elvish languages, the best-known and most developed being Quenya and Sindarin. In addition, he sketched in the Mannish languages of Adûnaic
Languages constructed by Tolkien
Languages_constructed_by_Tolkien
Grammatical rules of late Quenya
Quenya is a constructed language devised by J. R. R. Tolkien, and used in his fictional universe, Middle-earth. Here is presented a resume of the grammar
Grammar_of_late_Quenya
Prayers in Quenya (Part One), Vinyar Tengwar 43: "Ataremma" (Pater Noster in Quenya) versions I-VI, pp. 4–26 "Aia María" (Ave Maria in Quenya) versions
J._R._R._Tolkien_bibliography
Group of fictional languages in the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien
Elvish languages of Middle-earth, constructed by J. R. R. Tolkien, include Quenya and Sindarin. These were the various languages spoken by the Elves of Middle-earth
Elvish languages of Middle-earth
Elvish_languages_of_Middle-earth
Fictional language by J. R. R. Tolkien
had many correspondences with Quenya. For instance, the word for Orcs, the monsters made in mockery of the Elves, is Quenya "urco, orco", which becomes
Black_Speech
Literary influences
powerfully affected him. He further stated that his invented Elvish language of Quenya was influenced by the phonology and structure of Finnish. Scholars have
Finnish_influences_on_Tolkien
(constructed languages) including Esperanto, Ido, Klingon, Láadan, LOLcat, Na'vi, Quenya, Toki Pona, Volapük, and other languages. Ido is a constructed language
Bible translations into constructed languages
Bible_translations_into_constructed_languages
Divine race from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium
entered the cosmos of Eä in the beginning of time. The name Maiar is in the Quenya tongue (one of several languages constructed by Tolkien) from the Elvish
Maiar
Heroic character from The Lord of the Rings
vanquished. Upon Sauron's defeat, Aragorn is crowned King Elessar ("Elfstone", a Quenya name given to him by Arwen's grandmother, Galadriel); he marries Arwen at
Aragorn
List of weapons and armour in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
of weapons. Sword: Noldorin Sindarin: magl, magol, North Sindarin magor, Quenya: makil, macil. Specific types of sword were named lango (broad sword), eket
List of weapons and armour in Middle-earth
List_of_weapons_and_armour_in_Middle-earth
Race of evil fire-demons in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
"Dread Oppressor". Kosomot is often considered Gothmog's Quenya name; however, in the Quenya name-list of The Fall of Gondolin another version appears
Balrog
Events in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe
Silmarillion derived from the linguistic relationship between the two languages, Quenya and Sindarin, of the divided Elves. The Tolkien scholar Verlyn Flieger states
Sundering_of_the_Elves
Fictional location in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium
Valinor (Quenya: Land of the Valar), the Blessed Realm, or the Undying Lands is a fictional location in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the home of the
Valinor
Constructed languages used in fantasies
author J. R. R. Tolkien created the first of these languages, including Quenya and Sindarin. The philologist and high fantasy author J. R. R. Tolkien created
Elvish_languages
Fictional language in the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien
is one of the many languages spoken by the Elves. The word Sindarin is Quenya for Grey-elven, since it was the language of the Grey Elves of Beleriand
Sindarin
Artificial script in Tolkien's writings
by the Noldor in order to represent the sounds of other languages like Quenya and Telerin. Although it was later largely replaced by the Tengwar, the
Cirth
Evil land in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium
Tolkien's fictional continent of Middle-earth, Mordor (Quenya: [ˈmɔrdɔr]; Sindarin for 'Black Land', Quenya for 'Land of Shadow') is the realm of the Dark Lord
Mordor
Consonantal sounds represented by ⟨ɬ⟩ in IPA
J. R. R. Tolkien, Sindarin (inspired by Welsh, which has the sound) and Quenya (even though this language was mostly inspired by Finnish, Ancient Greek
Voiceless dental and alveolar lateral fricatives
Voiceless_dental_and_alveolar_lateral_fricatives
Characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion
Eärendil (Quenya pronunciation: [ɛ.aˈrɛn.dil]) the Mariner and his wife Elwing are characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. They are
Eärendil_and_Elwing
Elvish poem by J. R. R. Tolkien
constructed languages, Quenya, and published in The Lord of the Rings. It is subtitled "Galadriel's Lament in Lórien", which in Quenya is Altariello nainië
Namárië
Divine or angelic race in Tolkien's writings
published posthumously in The Silmarillion, especially the "Valaquenta" (Quenya: "Account of the Valar"), The History of Middle-earth, and Unfinished Tales
Valar
Humanoid race from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
practised archery. He invented languages for the Elves, including Sindarin and Quenya. Tolkien-style Elves have become a staple of fantasy literature. They have
Elves_in_Middle-earth
Fictional magical artefact
Tolkien's epic-fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings. The word comes from Quenya palan 'far', and tir 'watch over'. The stones were used for communication
Palantír
Latin letter N with tilde above
for Turkic languages, the Common Turkic Alphabet, Nauruan, and romanized Quenya, where it represents the phoneme [ŋ] (like the ⟨ng⟩ in wing). It has also
Ñ
Tolkien scholar (c. 1943 – 2022)
Tolkien's constructed languages. His 1995 description of the Elvish language Quenya was the first to use the information published in The History of Middle-earth
Anthony_Appleyard
Language of the Valar in Tolkien's Lengendarium
Valarin, the tongue of the Valar as it is called in the Elvish language Quenya, would be the proto-language of the Elves, the language Oromë taught to
Valarin
Middle-earth characters
Finwë (Quenya: [ˈfinwɛ]) and Míriel (Quenya: [ˈmiːriɛl]) are fictional characters from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. Finwë is the first King of the Noldor
Finwë_and_Míriel
Collection of J. R. R. Tolkien's mythopoeic works
The Silmarillion (Quenya: [silmaˈrilːiɔn]) is a book consisting of a collection of myths and stories in varying styles by the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien
The_Silmarillion
Continent in Tolkien's legendarium
it diverged into different languages. The two main Elven languages were Quenya, spoken by the Light Elves, and Sindarin, spoken by the Dark Elves. Physically
Middle-earth
Literary analysis of Tolkien
features in one of his constructed languages, which became the Elvish language Quenya. He studied Welsh, too, and it led to another Elvish language, Sindarin
A_mythology_for_England
2017 slasher film by Mike Stahl
Parker Alexander, Marcus Parker, Isabel Siragusa, Ashley Sullivan and Quenya Tuck. Brian Cory as David Alex Acosta as Rob Parker Alexander asJustin Marcus
Capps_Crossing
inventing his fictional language Quenya, being present in that language as one of four grammatical numbers in Quenya, the others being singular, dual
Partitive_plural
Fictional script in the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien
Tengwar of Rúmil", where the word tengwar means "letters" in Quenya. "Sarati" is the Quenya name for Rúmil's script. Upon marrying and getting a job as
Sarati
Group of Elves in Tolkien's Middle-earth
spelled Ñoldor, meaning those with knowledge in his constructed language Quenya) are a kindred of Elves who migrate west to the blessed realm of Valinor
Noldor
is a noun case created by J. R. R. Tolkien in his constructed language Quenya (one of two of the elven languages which feature in The Lord of the Rings
Respective_case
Character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
Charybdis. Modern songwriters have created songs about Galadriel; Tolkien's Quenya poem "Namárië" has been set to music by Donald Swann. Galadriel has appeared
Galadriel
Component of Tolkien's writings
of Rúmil", tengwar meaning "letters" in the Elvish language Quenya. "Sarati" is the Quenya name for Rúmil's script. Sarati was usually written top-to-bottom
Tolkien's_scripts
English writer and philologist (1892–1973)
his affection for constructing languages. The most developed of these are Quenya and Sindarin, the etymological connection between which formed the core
J._R._R._Tolkien
Fictional place in J. R. R. Tolkien's writings
High-elven Quenya, employing it in works of lore and nomenclature. When the friendship with the Elves was broken, usage of Sindarin and Quenya lessened
Númenor
2001–2003 films by Peter Jackson
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
The Lord of the Rings (film series)
The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)
Research related to J. R. R. Tolkien
his death, and his constructed languages, especially the Elvish languages Quenya and Sindarin. Scholars from different disciplines have examined the linguistic
Tolkien_research
Character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth
Fëanor (Quenya pronunciation: [ˈfɛ.anɔr]) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion. He creates the Tengwar script, the palantír
Fëanor
Humanoid monster in Tolkien's fiction
Elvish words for orc were derived from a root ruku, "fear, horror"; in Quenya, orco, plural orkor; in Sindarin orch, plurals yrch and Orchoth (as a class)
Orc
English rock band (1968–1980)
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
Led_Zeppelin
Journal
Wynne; and it sponsors the Lambengolmor (Quenya: "loremasters") mailing list. Parma Eldalamberon (broken Quenya for 'The Book of Elven-tongues') was founded
Elvish_Linguistic_Fellowship
Character in Tolkien's Middle-earth
Isildur (Quenya: [iˈsildur]) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, the elder son of Elendil, descended from Elros, the founder of
Isildur
Fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
Elendil (Quenya: [ɛˈlendil]) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He is mentioned in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion and
Elendil
Artefacts in Tolkien's legendarium
Rings of Power. They are: Narya (the Ring of Fire, the Red Ring), from Quenya nár, "fire", was set with a ruby. Its metal is not stated. It gave its wielder
Rings_of_Power
Linguistic work by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Lord of the Rings, while the new Noldorin became just a dialect of Quenya; Tolkien redrew his "Tree of Tongues" accordingly. From his schooldays,
Lhammas
Latin letter E with two dots
allophonic diphthong [ɤu] – ëu.[citation needed] In the constructed language Quenya, a diaeresis indicates that a vowel is not part of a diphthong, for example
Ë
Theme in J. R. R. Tolkien's writing
central continent, Middle-earth. In Tolkien's invented Elvish language Quenya, Eru means "The One", or "He that is Alone" and Ilúvatar signifies "Allfather"
Cosmology of Tolkien's legendarium
Cosmology_of_Tolkien's_legendarium
1954–1955 fantasy novel by J. R. R. Tolkien
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
The_Lord_of_the_Rings
Humanoid race in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium
Gonnhirrim ("Stone-lords"), and Dornhoth ("Thrawn Folk"), and Hadhodrim. In Quenya they are the Casári (deriving from the Dwarves name for themselves, Khazâd
Dwarves_in_Middle-earth
Type of synthetic language
are agglutinative, such as Black Speech, Esperanto, Klingon, Na'vi, and Quenya. Agglutination is a typological feature and does not imply a linguistic
Agglutinative_language
Transmission of information
unplanned in the course of history. Artificial languages, like Esperanto, Quenya, C++, and the language of first-order logic, are purposefully designed from
Communication
1967 song cycle and book
performed the cycle for Tolkien, who approved of the music except for the Quenya song "Namárië"; he suggested it should be in the style of a Gregorian chant
The_Road_Goes_Ever_On
Fictional language of dwarves in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
related to the Oromëan languages spoken by Elves (all of which are akin to Quenya). Aulëan was named from the Dwarvish tradition that it had been devised
Khuzdul
Biblical text used for language comparison
The Babel text is a short text from the Old Testament that is often used for language comparison. The story of the Tower of Babel from Genesis 11: 1-9
Babel_text
Elvish language wordlist
Proto-Elvish language, from which he built his many Elvish languages, especially Quenya, Noldorin and Ilkorin. It gives many insights into Elvish personal and place
The_Etymologies_(Tolkien)
Tree-giant in ''The Lord of the Rings''
the "Entwood", the wood of the Ents. Treebeard gave it various names in Quenya, another Elvish language: "Ambaróna" means "uprising, sunrise, orient" from
Treebeard
Fictional elf in Tolkien's Middle-Earth
Thranduil is one of the Sindar or Grey Elves who speak Sindarin as opposed to Quenya, the language spoken by Noldorin Elves like Galadriel. The name "Thranduil"
Thranduil
Fictional character
languages, Thingol is Sindarin for "grey cloak", "greymantle", while the Quenya form of his name, Singollo, has the same meaning. The medievalist and Tolkien
Thingol
Grammar of the Burmese language
American Sign Language Basque Ubykh Constructed artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other Lojban
Burmese_grammar
Fictional character in The Lord of the Rings
as a name "of mixed form"; it combines Sindarin bor(on)- 'steadfast' and Quenya míre 'jewel'. But the Stewards of Gondor also often bore names "remembered
Boromir
Fictional character in Tolkien's legendarium
of The Silmarillion) is Melkor, which means "He Who Arises in Might" in Quenya, another of Tolkien's fictional languages. This too is an epithet, since
Morgoth
Theme in Tolkien's fiction
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
Quests_in_Middle-earth
Unfinished novel by J. R. R. Tolkien
much about the Númenor story and the languages of Middle-earth (notably Quenya, Sindarin, and Adûnaic). While not finished, at the end of the given story
The_Notion_Club_Papers
American Tolkien scholar (1948–2024)
1967 letter from Tolkien delineating the declension of the noun in late Quenya (the so-called "Plotz Declension"). Plotz attended Harvard University as
Richard_Plotz
Fictional land in Tolkien's Middle-earth, south of Gondor and Mordor
the Sindarin harad, meaning "south", and gwaith, meaning "people". The Quenya word Hyarmen similarly means "south" in addition to being the name of the
Harad
Realm of the Elves in Tolkien's legendarium
Symphony No. 1 The Lord of the Rings. The form Lórinand was rendered in Quenya as Laurenandë and in Sindarin as Glornan or Nan Laur, all of the same meaning
Lothlórien
Scholarly book
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
Tolkien_on_Film
Divine race from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium
This universe, the song endowed with existence by Eru, was called Eä in Quenya. The Earth was called Arda. Those of the Ainur who felt concern for the
Ainur_in_Middle-earth
Fan-name for a minor character in the Fellowship of the Ring movie
translation of "figwit" from two of Tolkien's Elvish languages: melpo, Quenya for "fig", and maen, Noldorin for clever or skilled. In 2004, a 57-minute
Figwit
Magical jewels central to Tolkien's mythology
The Silmarils (Quenya in-universe pl. Silmarilli [sil.maˈril.li], lit. 'radiance of pure light') are three fictional brilliant jewels in J. R. R. Tolkien's
Silmarils
2001 single by Enya
language, Quenya, created by J.R.R. Tolkien. While Enya wrote music, Roma Ryan studied the languages and wrote the lyrics in English and Quenya. They are
May_It_Be
Group of Wizards (Istari) in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium
possessing much greater physical and mental power, they are called Istari (Quenya for "Wise Ones") by the Elves. They were sent by the Valar to assist the
Wizards_in_Middle-earth
Fictional kingdom in Tolkien's Middle-earth
Christina Scull have proposed a Quenya translation of Gondor: Ondonórë. The Men of Gondor are nicknamed "Tarks" (from Quenya tarkil "High Man", Númenórean)
Gondor
1983 collection of essays by J.R.R. Tolkien
talks about creating imaginary languages, giving background to Tolkien's Quenya and Sindarin. "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" is a study of the medieval
The Monsters and the Critics, and Other Essays
The_Monsters_and_the_Critics,_and_Other_Essays
Fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
spider' in Tolkien's fictional language of Sindarin. It is a loan word from Quenya: Ungwë liantë [ˈuŋwɛ liˈantɛ]. In early versions, recorded in Morgoth's
Ungoliant
Fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien
"Melian" means Beloved in Tolkien's constructed language of Sindarin. In Quenya, another of Tolkien's languages, her name is "Melyanna", signifying "Dear
Melian_(Middle-earth)
Operatic film score cycle
various cultures and races in Tolkien's writings. These languages include Quenya and Sindarin for the Elves, Adûnaic and Rohirric for Men, and Khuzdul for
Music of The Lord of the Rings film series
Music_of_The_Lord_of_the_Rings_film_series
Creation myth in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe
The Ainulindalë (Quenya: [ˌai̯nuˈlindalɛ]; "Music of the Ainur") is the creation account in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, published posthumously as the
Ainulindalë
Obfuscation of language for fun and secrecy
bibliography. Nevbosh — a language game used by J. R. R. Tolkien, the inventor of Quenya and Sindarin Elvish, as a child. English-language post on Jeringonza — a
Language_game
Grammar of the Kashubian language
American Sign Language Basque Ubykh Constructed artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other Lojban
Kashubian_grammar
1969 song by Led Zeppelin
the leaves in the wind", the English translation of the first line of his Quenya (Elvish language) poem "Namárië". The musicologist Caitlin Vaughn Carlos
Ramble_On
Works created by Tolkien fans
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
Tolkien_fan_fiction
2024 anime fantasy film
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
The_Lord_of_the_Rings:_The_War_of_the_Rohirrim
Fans of J. R. R. Tolkien
Lord of the Rings. The study of Tolkien's constructed languages (notably Quenya and Sindarin) is a field where fandom and scholarly Tolkien studies overlap
Tolkien_fandom
Theme in Tolkien's fiction
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
Forests_in_Middle-earth
Topics referred to by the same term
Middle-earth, in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Arda, known as Endor in the Quenya language Endor, the most successful nation in the video game Dragon Quest
Endor
Fictional Dwarf in The Lord of the Rings
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
Gimli_(Middle-earth)
1978 animated fantasy film by Ralph Bakshi
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)
The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(1978_film)
Grammar of the English language
American Sign Language Basque Ubykh Constructed artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other Lojban
English_grammar
Literary device in Tolkien's fiction
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
Pseudotranslation in The Lord of the Rings
Pseudotranslation_in_The_Lord_of_the_Rings
Humans in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
Sun, long after the Elves, the Elves called them the "afterborn", or in Quenya the Atani, the "Second People". Like Elves, Men first awoke in the East
Men_in_Middle-earth
2001 film by Peter Jackson
Annotation A Reader's Companion Elements Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Westron Poetry A Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
The_Lord_of_the_Rings:_The_Fellowship_of_the_Ring
Constructed languages created for a fictional setting
developed languages in detail for their own sake, such as J. R. R. Tolkien's Quenya and Sindarin (two Elvish languages), Star Trek's Klingon language and Avatar's
Fictional_language
Literary device in Tolkien's fiction
much about the Númenor story and the languages of Middle-earth (notably Quenya, Sindarin, and Adûnaic). While not finished, at the end of the given story
Tolkien's_frame_stories
QUENYA
QUENYA
QUENYA
QUENYA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gurdayal | கà¯à®°à®¤à®¯à®¾à®²
Compassionate Guru
Boy/Male
Indian
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Messenger of God; Lord Krishna; Chief; Angel; Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Wise
Girl/Female
British, Celtic, English
Female Version of Arthur; From the Roman Clan Name Artorius; Bear; Rock
Boy/Male
Hindu
The shining one
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the firm, Servant of the strong (Allah)
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anveeksha | அநà¯à®µà®¿à®•à¯à®·à®¾
Meditation
Girl/Female
British, English
Beloved of God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva, One who wears cobra
QUENYA
QUENYA
QUENYA
QUENYA
QUENYA