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Adûnaic (or Númenórean) ("language of the West") is one of the
fictional languages devised by J. R. R.
Tolkien for his
fantasy works. One of the languages...
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Quenya and Sindarin. In addition, he
sketched in the
Mannish languages of
Adûnaic and Rohirric; the
Dwarvish language of Khuzdul; the
Entish language; and...
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including ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Phoenicia, and Carthage. Its language,
Adûnaic, was
modelled on
Semitic languages.
Tolkien chose to make the
names of...
- Age, at the time of The Lord of the Rings. It
supposedly developed from
Adûnaic, the
ancient language of Númenor. In
practice in the novel,
Westron is...
- Akallabêth), and the only
extant account of Tolkien's
constructed language Adûnaic. Some
paperback editions of the
fourth volume,
retitled The End of the...
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Unfinished Tales, is that the name
Radagast means "tender of beasts" in
Adûnaic, one of Tolkien's
fictional languages. However,
Christopher Tolkien says...
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influenced the
basic grammar of
Adûnaic, but
little material is
given to show
these influences other than the
mention of
where Adûnaic's grammar differs from Quenya...
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Tolkien once also used "Rohanese". Like many
languages of Men, it is akin to
Adûnaic, the
language of Númenóreans, and
therefore to the
Westron or
Common Speech...
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Papers has Old
English language text
written in
Tengwar (with a few
Adûnaic and
Quenya words),
dating to 1945/6. The
Brogan Tengwa-greetings, appearing...
- Erain, Osgiliath,
Minas Tirith Base of
operations Númenor,
Arnor and
Gondor Language Adûnaic, Westron, Sindarin,
Quenya Leader Kings of the Dúnedain...