Mae l'ovannen!

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Mae l'ovannen!

fire ----- flembrahn
water -- Alklu
stone --- Stren
air ------- Ventro
light ----- Heylro
shadow - Dalgin
life ------- Suhl

dragon -- Drahk

Elf ------- Feln
 
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Ahh... See, this is why I learn them, and not make them...lol Really, thank you for sharing this! :)
 
There's an asthetic appeal to just the sound of a foreign language, which is pretty much why we love them so much. so for me, the sound is what I focus on, then I form the patterns. The patterns make it consistant. The sound makes it flow.
 
Thank you for receiving it. trust me, it means a lot. I hate haveing stuff sit and cook in my head without someone to share it with.
 
Any time! I'm seriously happy I found this site! And all it took for me to start learning Dwarven, is to say 'hello' in Elvish... I'm calling tonight a win!
 
Exactly. That's one of the reason's I was excited that someone finally took it upon themselves to start working on a Dwarven language. They don't get enough credit for the true Warrior's of Badassery they really are. :)
 
Now that, is talent! I have always had troubles building my own species. There's just so many qualities I would want to put into 1 race, and I am a horrible decision maker when it comes to that sort of thing. I applaud those that can do it. I've created different worlds, and different names for certain things, but languages... Nope. I'd have better luck at doing calculus blindfolded with a pencil with no lead. <--and that shhhee is hard!

I hope you have an awesome day! And, I hope I can read about the culture and species some time! :)
 
Aww thank you! For both the welcome, and the avi compliment! I adore her. (She's the face claim for an elf favorite of mine. Elindra, the elf from the silly story.) :)
 
Welcome! This has to be the lengthiest welcome thread I've seen! ^_^
 
I was noticing that. XD It's the Dwarven Language... (The Stone Warrior's Tongue ;)). Thanks for the welcome! <3
 
Welcome, Nerd Goddess! I'm a more of fan of writing novel form in my writing as well.
I think you'll find plenty of great writers here to work with.
 
and . . . . adin
but . . . . . id
either . . . ahln (all-n)
or . . . . . . buhr (boo-r)
neither . . kahl (call)
nor . . . . . born (bo-urn)
from . . . . kringru (krin-gruh)
to . . . . . . ril
a/an . . . . al (as in Allen)
the . . . . . thlen
this . . . . . theln
these . . . . thelnu (thel-nuh)
that . . . . . tholm
those . . . . tholmu (thol-muh)
it . . . . . . . duhn (dune)
very . . . . . vernu (v-air-nuh)

who . . . . ahrus (are-us)
what . . . . unto (un-toe)
where . . . sethle (seth-leh)
when . . . . kello
why . . . . . hahrnu (har-nuh)
how . . . . . huhdro (hoodro)

in . . . . . ahk (aw-k)
out . . . . ok (oak)
up/over . . . . . riyu (r-i-uh)
down/under . . bonsh (bo-n-sh)
big . . . . huhvahg (hoo-vog)
small . . pahgin (paw-gin)
wide . . velbik
thin . . slik
at . . . . hah (haw)
 
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0 nahrun
1 don (d-own)
2 bun
3 thren
4 kreln
5 shik
6 druk
7 felg
8 tahrwin (tar-win)
9 lin
10 do
20 bo
30 thro
40 kro
50 sho
60 dro
70 fo
80 tahro
90 lo
hundred soru (sor-uh)
thousand worung (woe-rung)
million guhrung (goo-rung)
billion jawrung (j-ow-rung)
 
Law lun, vun brunu ahk dahlu.

"L-ow lun, vun brun-uh awk doll-uh"

March forward, my brothers in arms

could also replace brothers with sisters -- drenu (dren-uh)
 
Ahk shdol, volu meyngiyng niy.

(Awk sh-doe-l voe-luh mee-ng-eye-ng nigh)

In love, we conquer all.
 
Vo shdol yo.

I love you.

(lol. sounds like "I stole you.")
 
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