http:/www.grey-company.org/Circle/language/phrase.htm its a link for the elvish language
In J.R.R. Tolkien's Elvish language, Quenya, "hello" is translated as "NamΓ‘riΓ«." In Sindarin, another Elvish language he created, "mae govannen" is commonly used as a greeting, which means "well met."
When you say feeling elvish today it means that you are feeling mischievous. When you say my elvish fishtail hair, means your hair braid is elf looking. These are the meanings for everyday conversation, not for the Hobbit.
You say "hello" in English.
In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."
Rebecca means "to bind," which in Sindarin (Elvish) is gwedh-. Adding one of the common Elvish name endings (-iel, -ien, -wen), Rebecca would be Gwedhiel or Gwedhien.Note: dh is pronounced as a hard th, as in "thee" in English.
In Neapolitan, you say "ciao" to say hello.
Which elvish? Quenya, Sindarin, and Woodelvin are all different.
When you say feeling elvish today it means that you are feeling mischievous. When you say my elvish fishtail hair, means your hair braid is elf looking. These are the meanings for everyday conversation, not for the Hobbit.
'Dance with me under the stars' translates into Elvish ' yassen amin nu i' giliath'.
In Sindarin, you can say Ech deleb(lit. you + abominable, loathsome)
In Sindarin, the word for castle or fortress is ost.
In Sindarin: ú-athradathach
There is no word for 'sorry,' but 'Forgive me' is 'Goheno nin' (go-HAY-no neen) If you would like more elvish, go to the link provided below.
The elvish name for warrior is "heru".
the elvish word for war is Mal. (I looked up elvish words and the website said that Mal is the elvish word for war) Always happy to answer your Questions, ~ E
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halito is how you say hello and how to say hello how are you is Halito, Chim Achukma?
This is how you say hello in Turkish: Merhaba = Hello