Elven and Avariel

A  
  • Ae - (n.) "Water"
  • Aelin - (adj.) "Lake-like"
  • Aer - (n.) "Sea"
  • Amdir - (n.) "Hope"
  • Amin - (pron.) "I"
  • Ardhon - (n.) "King"
  • Aroen - (n.) "Dream"
  • Arogeth - (n.) "Sunrise"
  B  
  • Bâr - (n.) "Home"
  • Belain - (n.) "Vala" (singular form), "God"
  • Brennil - (n.) "Lady"
  • Brith - (adj.) "Grey"
  • Bregol - (n.) "Warrior"
  C  
  • Calad - (n.) "Light"
  • Celeb - (n.) "Silver"
  • Cenedril - (n.) "Knight"
  • Cir - (n.) "Ship"
  • Cirth - (n.) "Runes"
  D  
  • Dagor - (n.) "Battle"
  • Dagnir - (n.) "Slayer"
  • Dôr - (n.) "Land"
  • Dîr - (n.) "Man"
  E  
  • Edhel - (n.) "Elf" (singular form)
  • Elen - (n.) "Star"
  • Elendil - (n.) "Elf-friend"
  • Eruanna - (n.) "Princess"
  • Ernil - (n.) "Prince"
  F  
  • Faer - (n.) "Spirit"
  • Fain - (adj.) "Fair"
  • Falion - (n.) "Dreamer"
  • Fëa - (n.) "Soul"
  • Fuin - (adj.) "Dark"
  G  
  • Galad - (adj.) "Radiant"
  • Gûr - (adj.) "Great"
  • Gwenneth - (n.) "Maiden"
  • Gwîr - (n.) "Peace"
  • Golwen - (adj.) "Golden"
  • Gwedh - (n.) "Bond"
  • Gwîth - (n.) "Shadow"
  H  
  • Harad - (adj.) "South"
  • Heleg - (n.) "Glorious"
  • Hîr - (n.) "Lord"
  • Hîth - (adj.) "Grey"
  I  
  • Ithil - (n.) "Moon"
  • Ithron - (n.) "Woman"
  • Istel - (n.) "Star"
  • Imlad - (n.) "Valley"
  • Ingo - (n.) "Friendship"
  • Ithron - (n.) "Woman"
  L  
  • Lach - (adj.) "Swift"
  • Lalaith - (n.) "Laughter"
  • Laer - (adj.) "Green"
  • Lind - (n.) "Singer"
  • Lhûg - (n.) "Desire"
  • Loth - (n.) "Flower"
  • Lómë - (n.) "Twilight"
  M  
  • Mael - (adj.) "Yellow"
  • Maethor - (n.) "Warrior"
  • Mellon - (n.) "Friend"
  • Mîr - (n.) "Jewel"
  • Mith - (n.) "Grey"
  • Morn - (n.) "Black"
  • Mossë - (n.) "Darkness"
  N  
  • Naug - (n.) "Dwarf"
  • Nuin - (adj.) "West"
  • Nîn - (pron.) "My"
  • Nestad - (n.) "Hope"
  • Ninui - (n.) "Tears"
  • Nórë - (n.) "Land"
  O  
  • Orch - (adj.) "Orcish"
  • Oron - (n.) "Mountain"
  R  
  • Rochon - (n.) "Horse-lord"
  • Rîn - (n.) "Crown"
  • Rond - (adj.) "Tall"
  • Rochon - (n.) "Horse-lord"
  • Rhaw - (adj.) "Wild"
  • Rîn - (n.) "Crown"
  S  
  • Sarn - (n.) "Stone"
  • Seldarine - (n.) "Elven Council"
  • Sîr - (n.) "River"
  • Súl - (n.) "Wind"
  • Síla - (n.) "Moonlight"
  • Súlë - (n.) "Spirit"
  • Súlrim - (n.) "Wind-singers"
  T  
  • Taur - (n.) "Forest"
  • Telchar - (n.) "Smith"
  • Tinúviel - (n.) "Nightingale"
  • Tûr - (n.) "Might"
  • Tauron - (n.) "Forest"
  • Tinúr - (n.) "Secret"
  • Tinwë - (n.) "Spark"
  U  
  • Uilos - (n.) "Darkness"
  • Urui - (adj.) "Fiery"
  V  
  • Valar - (n.) "Valar" (plural form), "Gods"
  • Voron - (n.) "Eagle"
  • Vanwa - (n.) "Departure"
  • Voronwë - (n.) "Eagle-lord"
  W
  • Wen - (adj.) "Fair"
  • Wingol - (n.) "Friendship"
  • Winwë - (n.) "Beautiful One"
  Y  
  • Yrch - (n.) "Orc"
      Amin dôr uin nîn. - "My land is beautiful."
Gwîr amin. - "I desire peace."
Aelin Galad lû. - "The lake is radiant."
Cir linnar i aer. - "The ship sails on the sea."

Writing System

Elven writing systems typically feature elegant and flowing scripts. The characters are often characterized by smooth, sweeping lines and curves, resembling delicate calligraphy. The script's aesthetic harmony reflects the Elves' appreciation for beauty and artistry. Elven scripts consist of intricate characters that convey both phonetic and symbolic meanings. These characters are carefully crafted, with attention paid to their shape and form. Elven writing often incorporates intricate loops, curls, and embellishments that add to its visual appeal.

Geographical Distribution

Primarily spoken in the Elven cities, as well as the Avariel communities in the Stormwatch Mountains.

Sentence Structure

Subject-Verb-Object Order: Elven sentences commonly follow a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. The subject is typically the entity performing the action, the verb denotes the action itself, and the object receives the action. Flexible Word Order: Elven languages often allow for flexibility in word order to emphasize certain elements or to evoke a desired poetic or rhythmic effect. This flexibility enables Elves to convey nuanced meaning and subtle shades of expression in their sentences.   Adjective-Noun Agreement: In Elven sentence structure, adjectives generally come after the noun they modify. Adjectives often agree in number and gender with the noun they describe, showing harmony and cohesion within the sentence.   Verb Conjugation: Elven languages may have intricate verb conjugation systems to indicate tense, aspect, mood, and other grammatical features. Verbs are inflected to match the subject and convey additional information, allowing for precise and nuanced expression.   Inclusive Pronouns: Elven languages may incorporate inclusive pronouns that encompass both the speaker and the listener, emphasizing a sense of unity and shared experience. This feature promotes a strong sense of community and connectedness among the Elves.

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