• support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Khuzdul (pronounced [kʰuzˈdul]) is a fictional language created by J. R. R. Tolkien, one of...
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    Cirth was nonetheless adopted by the Dwarves to write down both their Khuzdul language (Angerthas Moria) and the languages of Men (Angerthas Erebor)...
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  • Casári. The Dwarves called themselves Khazâd in their own language, Khuzdul. Khuzdul was created for them by Aulë, rather than being descended from an Elvish...
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  • the Mannish languages of Adûnaic and Rohirric; the Dwarvish language of Khuzdul; the Entish language; and the Black Speech, in the fiction a constructed...
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  • notes the similarity of the Greek πέλεκυς pélekys: double-headed axe), Khuzdul: bark, pl. baruk Spear: Quenya: hatal also nehte Bow: Noldorin Sindarin:...
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  • experts Corey Olsen, T. S. Luikart and David Salo, who also developed new Khuzdul phrases. They first assembled a small team of expressive concept artists...
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    film trilogy to write all the material in Elvish (particularly Sindarin), Khuzdul (Dwarvish) and other languages for the films, as well as to assist with...
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  • reflected in his name Tharkûn, which is "said to mean 'Staff-man'" in Khuzdul, the language Tolkien invented for his Dwarves. Gandalf is given several...
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  • languages: the Elvish languages Quenya and Sindarin, the Dwarvish language Khuzdul, the dark language Black Speech, and the Númenórean language Adûnaic. McCreary...
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  • was Moria's original name, given by the Dwarves in their own language, Khuzdul. It is rendered (in "translated Westron") as the Dwarrowdelf, an archaic...
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  • indivisible clusters. Apophony Arabic grammar Broken plural Indo-European ablaut Khuzdul K-T-B Modern Hebrew grammar Nonconcatenative morphology Phono-semantic...
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    the Valarin language family is subdivided into Oromëan, the Dwarves' Khuzdul (Aulëan), and Melkor's Black Speech. In this work, all Elvish languages...
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    appear identical to outsiders. The language spoken by Dwarves is called Khuzdul, and was kept largely as a secret language for their own use. Like Hobbits...
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  • R. R. Tolkien: more than twenty languages including Quenya, Sindarin, Khuzdul; see Languages constructed by J. R. R. Tolkien Karen Traviss: Mando'a in...
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    alphabet invented by Tolkien, used to write the language of the Dwarves, Khuzdul. Following Tolkien, historical and fictional runes appear commonly in modern...
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  • include Quenya and Sindarin for the Elves, Adûnaic and Rohirric for Men, and Khuzdul for the Dwarves. The score follows Tolkien's use of Old English as an analogue...
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  • created the Black Speech "in a perverse antiparallel of Aulë's creation of Khuzdul for the Dwarves". Sauron attempted to impose Black Speech as the official...
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  • in Black Speech; in the language of the Drúedain gorgûn, "ork-folk"; in Khuzdul rukhs, plural rakhâs; and in the language of Rohan and in the Common Speech...
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  • qya an Elvish language, largely inspired by Finnish, Latin, and Ancient Greek. Khuzdul a Dwarvish language, largely inspired by the Semitic languages....
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  • languages: the Elvish languages Quenya and Sindarin, the Dwarvish language Khuzdul, the dark language Black Speech, and the Númenórean language Adûnaic. Payne...
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  • a rising and falling pitch or tone. In Adûnaic, the Black Speech, and Khuzdul, constructed languages of J. R. R. Tolkien, all long vowels are transcribed...
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  • Dwarven or Dwarvish language may refer to: Khuzdûl, the tongue of the Dwarves in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Kad'k, the language of the dwarfs in...
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  • Smith created Dwarves; he also invented the Dwarven language, known as Khuzdul. Dwarves mined and worked precious metals throughout the mountains of Middle-earth...
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  • Cirth was nonetheless adopted by the Dwarves to write down both their Khuzdul language and the languages of Men. The Cirth was adapted, in its oldest...
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  • Aulëan, named after Aulë, maker of the Dwarves, is the origin of the Khuzdul language. It has had some influences on the tongues of Men. Melkian, named...
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    that the Old Norse names were translations from the Dwarves' language Khuzdul, just as the English spoken by the Dwarves to Men and Hobbits was a translation...
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  • Howard Shore Language English, fictional languages (Sindarin, Quenya, Khuzdul, Black Speech, Adunaic) Composed 2010 (2010)–2014 Movements 78 movements...
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  • line with the Semitic flavour that Tolkien intended for both Adûnaic and Khuzdul, which influenced it. Most information about Adûnaic grammar comes from...
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  • species. In alphabetical order, these are: Azadmere is the home of the Khuzdul, the Hârnic dwarves. Chybisa is viewed as a struggling independent monarchy...
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  • too, the dwarf-names written in Old Norse must have been translated from Khuzdul into Old Norse. Thus the linguistic geography of Middle-earth grew from...
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