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Westron, Adûni, or Sôval Phârë, is the
constructed language that was
supposedly the
Common Speech used in J. R. R. Tolkien's
world of Middle-earth in...
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Westron Wynde is an
early 16th-century song
whose tune was used as the
basis (cantus firmus) of M****es by
English composers John Taverner, Christopher...
- have
translated the
original language Westron (named Adûni in
Westron) or
Common Speech (Sôval Phârë, in
Westron) into English. This
device of rendering...
- at the end of the
Third Age, it had
developed into the
common speech or
Westron. Adûnaic was
invented by the
first Men as they
awoke in Hildórien. It was...
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received an
ancient m****cript, the Red Book of Westmarch,
written in
Westron, the
Common Speech of Middle-earth,
annotated and
edited by many hands...
- is akin to Adûnaic, the
language of Númenóreans, and
therefore to the
Westron or
Common Speech. The
Rohirrim called their homeland the Riddermark, a...
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Frodo Baggins (
Westron:
Maura Labingi) is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's
writings and one of the
protagonists in The Lord of the Rings. Frodo...
- no
longer routinely learn their language. Instead, they
mostly use the
Westron or
Common Speech, a
Mannish tongue, in
communicating with
other races....
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fictitious Red Book of Westmarch,
using the
English language to
represent the
Westron of the "original",
Tolkien suggested that
translators attempt to capture...
- the Ring)
Fourth Age Men find and
translate the m****cript, badly, into
Westron Fifth Age ——— Sixth/Seventh Age
Tolkien "translates" the 4th Age m****cript...