JRR Tolkien’s rules for constructing imaginary languages

Edit Raw Story 07 Apr 2016
The success of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies brought the languages that JRR Tolkien invented for the Elves to the attention of a much wider public. There are now numerous books and websites that allow devotees to learn Quenya and Sindarin. The origins of Quenya in Finnish an... ....

The Man Who Invented Dothraki

Edit The Atlantic 15 Mar 2016
John Cuneo. One Wednesday evening in January, David J. Peterson stood backstage at The Daily Show’s set in Manhattan, teaching Trevor Noah, the show’s host, how to speak Kinuk’aaz. No teacher could have been better suited to the lesson ... J. R. R. Tolkien, who was equal parts fantasist and philologist, spent decades developing Quenya and Sindarin and all the other languages of Middle Earth; he wrote The Lord of the Rings as their vessel....

Just to make the EU debate easier to understand, Tories are discussing it in Elvish

Edit New Statesman 22 Feb 2016
Time for an elf-regulatory initiative?. " data-adaptive-image-768-img="" data-adaptive-image-1024-img="" data-adaptive-image-max-img=""> ... By discussing it in Elvish ... A tule asenye! ... @DanHannanMEP @GuidoFawkes @JohnRentoul Anin apsene, much as I admire your Quenya I'm following the guy who helped win my seat last May....

Lord of the Rings Tattoos

Edit About.com 21 Feb 2016
Tolkien in 1937 ... The entire cast and crew of cinematic The Lord of the Rings production unified their bodies with the same tattoo symbol in the Quenya elvish language ... If you are considering a brothers or sisters or even a best friend tattoo idea and do not want to tattoo names, you too can unify your circle in the Quenya elvish language with whichever numerical symbol best fits your relationship with one another....

4 famous people you probably didn't know were polyglots — and their sects for learning languages

Edit Business Insider 25 Jan 2016
Did you know that some of the most famous figures throughout history were also accomplished polyglots? ... She also spoke six languages ... R. R ... As if that wasn’t impressive enough, this early knowledge gave him the grounding he needed to create his own languages, such as Quenya and Sindarin (the Elvish languages, his most developed), Dwarvish, Entish and Black speech. Quenya, the High Elvish tongue is reported to have be inspired by Finnish ... ....

Jared Leto's 'ridiculous' new-look Joker in Suicide Squad divides comic fans

Edit Canberra Times 26 Oct 2015
The first full look at Jared Leto's Joker in Suicide Squad has been unveiled, with fans divided over the reincarnation of the character last played by Heath Ledger ... Wrote one fan. "Nothing says 'greatest villain in comics history' like sweatpants and bare feet ... Say hello to the bad guy ... Passing of the torch. Make him proud!! #SuicideSquad pic.twitter.com/pXjPia13ER— Harley Quenya♦️ (@LegolasQuinn) October 26, 2015....

Tolkien Week: UCT's 'near coup' (University of Cape Town)

Edit Public Technologies 29 Sep 2015
(Source. University of Cape Town). Tolkien Week. UCT's 'near coup'. 22 September 2015. Brush up on your Elven, throw off your shoes and let's get precious. This week is Tolkien Week and today is Hobbit Day (22 September), in honour of author John Ronald Reuel Tolkien and his fictional heroes immortalised in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit ... JRR Tolkien ... the Middle Earth Elvish languages such as Quenya and Sindarin ... back to top ... (noodl....

Five things to know about Stephen Colbert

Edit BBC News 09 Sep 2015
Image copyright Getty Images. Stephen Colbert, the new host of The Late Show on CBS, is one of the best-known and least-known figures in late-night US television. For nine years Colbert, masquerading as a self-obsessed conservative talking head, held court on his Comedy Central show, The Colbert Report ... He reportedly can speak Quenya, the fictional language of the elves used in the book, and is well versed in Tolkien lore ... ....

Kullervo: Tolkien's fascination with Finland

Edit BBC News 27 Aug 2015
On Thursday JRR Tolkien's early story The Story of Kullervo will be published for the first time. The dark tale reveals that Tolkien's Middle Earth was inspired not only by England and Wales… but also by Finland. "Hapless Kullervo," Tolkien called him ... JRR Tolkien first discovered the tale as a schoolboy in Birmingham ... It had a huge impact ... Tolkien's invented Elvish language of Quenya "is incredibly complex", explains John Garth ... Features....

Have you signed up for a course in Dothraki?

Edit The Times of India 18 Mar 2015
The wait is almost over ... But have you ever wondered what would happen if the dragons could be seen in real life? Or wildlings really existed? Or maybe, you could propose love to the moon of your life saying, "Anha zhilak yera norethaan"? ... READ ... Author JRR Tolkien primarily created two Elvish languages among others in The Lord of the Rings -Finnish-influenced Quenya (High Elven) and the Welsh-influenced Sindarin (Grey Elven) ... WATCH ... ....

Birth of a new world: the Tolkien poem that marks the genesis of Middle-earth

Edit The Guardian 24 Sep 2014
On this day in September 1914, as war broke out, Tolkien created the mythical land that led him to The Lord of the Rings. Here’s the story of the poem that changed his life. • Mordor, he wrote. how the Black Country inspired Tolkien’s badlands ... It was the founding moment of Middle-earth ... Éarendel sprang up from the Ocean’s cup ... It looks and sounds a lot like Finnish, yet it is recognisably a prototype of Quenya or “high-elven” ... ....

Can a word be evil?

Edit Independent online (SA) 28 Mar 2014
Washington - Sherlock Holmes’s mortal nemesis was Professor Moriarty. Harry Potter’s nemesis was Voldemort. Doctor Who had a nemesis named Morbius. So did Spider-Man. Morbius was also the name of the antagonist in The Forbidden Planet ... Morgoth, Mordor, and Moria are all formed using the same mor root that shows up in his Elvish languages Quenya and Sindarin, a root referring to darkness and blackness ... ....
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