1rst Part : Quenya

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1 : The Pronunciation

- C is pronunce like a K

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- C is pronunce like a K

- R is always rolled like in correo

- N , Ny and M are always pronunced softly by letting air pass in the nose

Comments :

- In quenya , the Y is not a vowel

- Always accentuate the beginning of words that starts with a vowel 

- If there's only 2 syllable , always accentuate the first one

- Always accentuate the 3rd syllable of words that begin with a consonant .

- There's always a vowel in the 3rd syllable 

2 : Greeting and Acknowledgements

Namárië Meldonyar : Hello / Goodbye friends

Aiya : Hi

Saesa omentien lle :  Pleasure meeting you

Elen síla lúmenn' omentielvo : A stars shine on the hour of our meeting 

Amalulya : Welcome

Alámenë : Go with a blessing

Yé mána ma : What a good thing , thank you

Yé mána : What a blessing , thank you

Hantanyel : Thank you

Hantanyel órenyallo : I thank you from my heart

3 : Presentation forms

Enin / En' : I am

Nányë : My name is

Father's name + -ion / iel : Son of / Daughter of

4 : Some sentences

Ma istal quet' Eldarin ? : Can you speak Elvish ?

Istan quet' Eldarin : I can speak Evish

Man esselya ná ? : What is your name ?

Ma istanyel ? : Do I know you ?

Ani lerya : Release me

 Ánin apsenë : Forgive me

 Áva sorya : Don't worry

Mai acáriel : You did well

Tullen tye-rehtien : I'm here to rescue you

Ni melitse : I love you

Merya Nosta : Happy Birthday

Ùcarneth nin : You betrayed me

Melin tirië hendutya sílalë yá lalat : I love to see your eyes shine when you laugh

Aurë entuluva : The day will come again

Aica umbar : Bad luck

Nás harna : He/She/They is/are hurt

5 : Some words

Rehta : Help

Mana : What / Who

Elë : Wow

Heca : Get out 

Alima nya : My beautiful

Meldo : Friend

Númen : West

Hyarmen : South

Rómen : East 

Formen : North

Masta : Bread 

Alta : Tree

Á pusta : Stop

Atya / Atto / Tata : Dad

Emme / Mamil : Mom

Má : Hand 

Nápo : Thumb

Lepetas : Index finger

Lepenel : Middle finger

Lepecan : Ring finger

Lepinca : Little finger

Cambe : Palm

Málime : Wrist

Ando : Gate

Anga : Iron

Anto : Mouth

Arda : Region or Realm

Áre : Sunlight

Calma : Lamp

Celeb : Silver

Ered : Mountain

6 : Elvish insults 

Nátye necindo : You are insane or litteraly , You are without a heart

Orro : Ouch / Ew / Ugh

Ava quetë : Stay silent 

Súre túla cendeletyallo : Wind is coming from your mouth




Links to the website and videos :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ02HK9J3aE&list=PLI-xP32ObDGq4Xpw0UA6NCbP_VaMYI3NC&index=4&t=186s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZkTOIFpZkg&list=PLI-xP32ObDGq4Xpw0UA6NCbP_VaMYI3NC&index=19

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mis3G4uR3IA&list=PLI-xP32ObDGq4Xpw0UA6NCbP_VaMYI3NC&index=36

https://fr.wikihow.com/parler-l%27elfique


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