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 ====== Sindarin ====== ====== Sindarin ======
-<wrap tengwar></wrap>(Eglathrin)((:fn:>The word ‘Sindarin’ (<wrap tengwar></wrap>) is, in fact, the Quenya name for Sindarin. 'sfar as I know, Eglathrin is the ‘//correct//’ Sindarin term for the language.)) is a constructed language created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his Legendarium. It is the language of the Sindar – the Grey Elves – and, by the Third Age, is the dominant Elven language spoken in Middle-Earth.+<wrap tengwar></wrap>(Eglathrin)((:fn:>The word ‘Sindarin’ (<wrap tengwar></wrap>) is, in fact, the Quenya name for Sindarin. 'sfar as I know, Eglathrin is the ‘//correct//’ Sindarin term for the language.)) is a constructed language created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his Legendarium. It is the language of the Sindar – the Grey Elves – and, by the Third Age, is the dominant Elven language spoken in Middle-Earth.\\ 
 +It's primarily written using the [[lb:tl:Tengwar]] in the Mode of Beleriand,((:fn:>As far as I know, the Elves only ever used the Mode of Beleriand to write Sindarin. This is what all ‘canon’ information seems to indicate. Men were the ones who used the tehtar modes.)) though it has also been written using the Cirth and a few other modes.
  
 Sindarin is also known as the ‘Elven Welsh’ language. Sindarin is also known as the ‘Elven Welsh’ language.
 {{tag>legendarium linguas}} {{tag>legendarium linguas}}
lb/tl/sindarin.txt · Last modified: 2025-08-24 17:41:00 by ninjasr

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