Valarin is one of the most marvelous languages because, technically, it's the first form of language wich can be used and learned by someone(like by the Mayar,they've learned it somehow) and it wasn't directly influenced by Eru himself...But still,it's the first ever existied language in the world of Ilúvatar,besides the purest language-like form "the music of Ainur"(which is so mysterious,but still incredible) Very informative video as always! It's great that you're into less "popular" languages like Enthish,Dark speech and even Valarin now.But..what about the language of Druedain,there's not much info about it,but still... :^)
While researching I stumbled upon this "music of Ainur" but didn't really understand the concept so I decided to not mention it. It's definitely a good description that it is the purest language form, but it's still super confusing ;) Also, thanks and I'll look into other languages too!
Nice!!! I love your attempts at sounding God-like! 🤣 *Ci istadui dhae, melloneg. Gal-‘elion o chin. Le channon!* (You are very knowledgable, my friend. I learn well from you. Thank you!)
Melkor: Ibrin'i akašân mâchanâz dušamanûðân phelûn Arômêz. Oröme:😮 Elves:Do you know each other? Oröme:(nods) Elves:And here we thought we were the only ones that speak with voices(facepalm). That's what Melkor would say to him if he they met in the Great Journey of Elves lol
I think it's partly the way I speak and partly me trying to elongate the last syllable of an important word so the mic will pick it up. I'm working on it though ;)
Man, I wish I had friends that were as into this stuff as I am.
I think everyone is into it, just not all day every day like us ;)
Valarin is one of the most marvelous languages because, technically, it's the first form of language wich can be used and learned by someone(like by the Mayar,they've learned it somehow) and it wasn't directly influenced by Eru himself...But still,it's the first ever existied language in the world of Ilúvatar,besides the purest language-like form "the music of Ainur"(which is so mysterious,but still incredible)
Very informative video as always! It's great that you're into less "popular" languages like Enthish,Dark speech and even Valarin now.But..what about the language of Druedain,there's not much info about it,but still... :^)
While researching I stumbled upon this "music of Ainur" but didn't really understand the concept so I decided to not mention it. It's definitely a good description that it is the purest language form, but it's still super confusing ;) Also, thanks and I'll look into other languages too!
Its nice to see the Valarin on your channel!
Glad to hear it!
Nice!!! I love your attempts at sounding God-like! 🤣
*Ci istadui dhae, melloneg. Gal-‘elion o chin. Le channon!*
(You are very knowledgable, my friend. I learn well from you. Thank you!)
Thanks so much! Also, your Elvish is better than mine omg 😃
@@Artreii I’m only still learning… thanks though! I’m obsessed with it 😍
@@annaanisa7388 TEACH MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
(sorry I'm obsessed too)
@@laurelelasselin I study from Fiona Jallings book “A Fan’s Guide to Neo-Sindarin.” I HIGHLY recommend to anyone, especially if you are beginner.
@@annaanisa7388 Noted!
*THE BEGINNING OF ALL TIME, 1937*
@তিয়ানা Ahmed And Tolkien died in 1973, which is actually the verse of the rings correct order backwards.
Coincidence? *I THINK NOT*
Yes! Someone else who compares the Valar to the ancient Greek gods! I was wondering if that was just me...
Oh definitely, especially some fan-arts make them look very Greek god-like ;)
I wish you could teach me elvish sindarin and quenya
Well, I got some other videos ;)
Melkor: Ibrin'i akašân mâchanâz dušamanûðân phelûn Arômêz.
Oröme:😮
Elves:Do you know each other?
Oröme:(nods)
Elves:And here we thought we were the only ones that speak with voices(facepalm).
That's what Melkor would say to him if he they met in the Great Journey of Elves lol
Man, I would love a whole wattpad on this, truly ;)
How many languages has tolkein created ( lotr
Oh so many that actually it's difficult to exactly distinguish and count them
Why do you tend to say -ing instead of -in? Like Valaring.
I think it's partly the way I speak and partly me trying to elongate the last syllable of an important word so the mic will pick it up. I'm working on it though ;)
@@Artreii I mean, does it have to do with your native language? Does your native language use -ing more than -in, probably?