What languages has Lord of the Rings been translated into?

What languages has Lord of the Rings been translated into?

Basque, Breton, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Marathi, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (European, Brazilian), Romanian.

What Elvish language does Legolas speak?

Sindarin is the most common elvish language, and would be what Galadriel, Elrond, and Celeborn speak regularly. Thranduil was also Sindarin, and spoke the Sindarin language in his home (though not necessarily in public, at least during his early period in Mirkwood.) Legolas definitely speaks Sindarin.

What language is Elvish in Lord of the Rings based on?

Tolkien’s Elvish languages were based largely on Finnish and Welsh.

What languages does Gandalf speak?

“All the tongues” would suggest a knowledge of Quenya, Sindarin (Elvish), Adunaic (spoken by Men from Numenor), Westron (the common tongue) as well as the languages spoken by the Northmen and their descendants (such as the Rohirrim and the Men of Dale), as well as Black Speech (which he spoke aloud in Rivendell) and …

Can you learn Tolkien Elvish?

You can learn the Elvish language to a certain extent. However, the language remains largely unfinished and with no sizeable speaking population this is unlikely to change. For those who are truly taken with Elvish, they can still learn a fraction of a language. Like with most things, there is more to it than that.

What language do Aragorn and Arwen speak?

Sindarin is the language usually referred to as the Elf-Tongue or Elven-Tongue in The Lord of the Rings.

What language did Aragorn speak?

Aragorn was indeed raised in Rivendell from the ages of two to twenty. He certainly knew Elvish, of the Sindarin dialect, and since he was raised in Rivendell, likely knew Quenya. Aragorn of course could speak Westron, which was the most common language throughout Middle-Earth during the time of the War of the Ring.

What does Thorin say in Elvish?

When meeting with Thranduil, Thorin says, “Imrid amrâd ursul” – “Die a fiery death.” When Thorin then recounts the meeting to Balin from his prison cell, he states that he told Thranduil “to ‘Ishkh khakfe andu null’” – “pour my excrement on his head.” Another dwarvish insult came from Gimli in The Fellowship of the …

What is death in Elvish?

gurth or guru is a Sindarin noun meaning “death”.

What is moth in Elvish?

In Tolkien’s early conceptions of Elvish languages, the words for “moth” are malo (pl. malwi) in Qenya, and fufril in Gnomish.

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