How do you write numbers in Tengwar?

Tengwar numbers are written with the least significant digit first. This is ”backwards” compared to Arabic numbers, but on the other hand there is no a priori rule on which digit should come first, so the Arabic numbers are just as ”backwards” compared to the Tengwar numbers.

How do you say nine in Elvish?

Sindarin numbering rules Digits from one to nine and numbers from ten to twelve are specific words, namely mîn (mîn) [1], tâd (tâd) [2], nêl (nêl) [3], canad (canad) [4], leben (leben) [5], eneg (eneg) [6], odog (odog) [7], tolodh (tolodh) [8], neder (neder) [9], pae (pae) [10], minig (minig) [11] and uiug (uiug) [12].

How do you write numbers in Elvish?

The Quenya Numbers were as follows:

  1. minë = one.
  2. atta = two.
  3. neldë = three.
  4. canta = four.
  5. lempë = five.
  6. enquë = six.
  7. otso = seven.
  8. tolto = eight.

How can I write English in Tengwar?

Tengwar alphabet for English

  1. The vowel diacritics (tehtar) are written over the consonant which follows them.
  2. The first r is used before vowels while the second r is used before consonants and at the end of words.
  3. Consonants are doubled by adding a wavy line below them.
  4. An overbar represents a preceding m or n sound.

What is the 11 spelling?

List of Number Names from 1 to 50

1 = One2 = Two
9 = Nine10 = Ten
11 = Eleven12 = Twelve
13 = Thirteen14 = Fourteen
15 = Fifteen16 = Sixteen

What does Mellon mean in Elvish?

friend
mellon is the Sindarin (and Noldorin) word for “friend”. Didier Willis has suggested that the plural form is mellyn.

Can you use Tolkien Elvish?

Quenya, Sindarin, and all other languages by J. R. R. Tolkien are copyrighted until January 1st, 2074. Everything appears to be “copyrighted”. Just a few might not be.

Is Tengwar phonetic?

Fëanor both constructed the Tengwar as a general phonetic alphabet and devised special arrangements to fit the characteristics of all languages of Valinor. Over the course of the First Age, three different modes of Tengwar emerged: Quenya, Beleriand, and Sindarin.

Does Sindarin use Tengwar?

Called in English “Grey-Elvish” or “Grey-Elven”, it was the language of the Grey Elves of Beleriand….

Sindarin
Datec. 1915 to 1973
Setting and usageThe fictional world of Middle-earth
Purposeconstructed languages artistic languages fictional languages Sindarin
Writing systemTengwar (mainly), Cirth