Uh, to be honest I don't know the difference.Macgyvercas said:You win at everything forever. But now I have to ask: Which form of Elvish? Sindarin or Quenya?shadyh8er said:Elvish! (You never said it had to be a real language!) I find it very seductive. I had very complicated feelings when Orlando Bloom spoke it in LOTR.
OT: The above choices, Black Speech of Mordor (what little there is) and Japanese are all awesome.
Sindarin is Grey-Elvish (and the more common of the two varients) and Quenya is High-Elvish (essentially, Quenya is to Sindarin what Latin is to English)shadyh8er said:Uh, to be honest I don't know the difference.Macgyvercas said:You win at everything forever. But now I have to ask: Which form of Elvish? Sindarin or Quenya?shadyh8er said:Elvish! (You never said it had to be a real language!) I find it very seductive. I had very complicated feelings when Orlando Bloom spoke it in LOTR.
OT: The above choices, Black Speech of Mordor (what little there is) and Japanese are all awesome.
Ah, ok. Then Sindarin is the one I like.Macgyvercas said:Sindarin is Grey-Elvish (and the more common of the two varients) and Quenya is High-Elvish (essentially, Quenya is to Sindarin what Latin is to English)shadyh8er said:Uh, to be honest I don't know the difference.Macgyvercas said:You win at everything forever. But now I have to ask: Which form of Elvish? Sindarin or Quenya?shadyh8er said:Elvish! (You never said it had to be a real language!) I find it very seductive. I had very complicated feelings when Orlando Bloom spoke it in LOTR.
OT: The above choices, Black Speech of Mordor (what little there is) and Japanese are all awesome.
This is Quenya:
All the videos showing it seem to have embedding disabled for some reason, but you know when Arwen is taking Frodo to Rivendale and says an Elvish phrase to make the waters sweep the Nazgul away? That's Sindarin.