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Quenya is a form of Elvish invented by J.R.R. Tolkien. Its ISO 639 code is qya. Quenya uses the Tengwar script (ISO 15924 code Teng)

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  • a- (prefix)
  1. To denote complete.
  2. To see, hear. Prefixed to verbal stems following a noun.
  • acca (adverb)
  1. too
  • alda (noun; dual: aldu; plural: aldar; genitive plural: aldaron)
  1. tree
References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, appendix
  • aldúya (proper noun)
  1. the fourth day of the Eldarin six-day week, dedicated to the trees
  • anar (noun)
  1. sun
  • aurë (noun)
  1. day

C edit

  • carnë
  1. red
  • cirya (noun; plural: ciryar)
  1. ship

E edit

  • elen (noun; plural: eleni)
  1. star

I edit

  • isil (noun)
  1. moon

L edit

  • laica (adjective; plural: laicë)
  1. green
  • laurëa (adjective; plural: laurië)
  1. golden
  • lassë (noun; plural: lassi)
  1. leaf
  • lelya- (verb stem)
  1. go
  2. travel
  • lómë (noun)
  1. night
  • loss (noun)
  1. snow

M edit

  • met (dual pronoun)
  1. us
  • morna (adjective; plural: mornë)
  1. black

N edit

  • ninquë (adjective)
  1. white
References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, appendix
  • númen (noun)
  1. west
  • númenya (adjective)
  1. western

O edit

  • ondo
  1. (adjective) stone, of stone
  2. (noun) a stone

P edit

  • parma (noun)
  1. book

Q edit

  • quendë (noun; plural: quendi)
  1. elf

R edit

  • rómen (noun)
  1. east

T edit

  • tengwa (noun; plural: tengwar)
  1. A visible sign representing any audible "tengwe"
  2. A consonant (since only the consonants were full signs)
See also: Wikipedia's article on Tengwa
  • tul- (verb stem)
  1. come
  • tulta- (verb stem)
  1. summon
  • tulya- (verb stem)
  1. bring

V edit

  • vanya (adjective; plural: vanyë)
  1. fair; beautiful

Y edit

  • yávië (noun)
from yávë
  1. the season of autumn
References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, appendix; The Lord of the Rings, appendix D
  • yávë (noun)
  1. fruit
References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, appendix

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