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Old 05-21-2000, 02:04 AM   #1
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The Languages of Tolkien's Middle-Earth

I just bought a book called "The Languages of Tolkien's Middle-Earth." It claims to be a guide to "all fourteen of of the languages Tolkien invented." The languages included are: Black Speech, Common Speech (Westron), Dunlending, Hobbit, Khuzdul, Languages of Men, Numenorean (Adunaic), Orkish, Pre-Numenorean, Quenya, Rohan, Sindarin, Sylvan, and Wose. Sounds interesting

It's just amazing that this man invented 14 languages to go along with his world.
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