![]() Sindarin changed with time and movements of population in the fictional timeline of Middle Earth. If one goes into the ‘Apply to contribute’ section, one can choose to apply and contribute unto Sindarin.December 27, 2015ukuleilisI know! I saw that and I got a little bit exited…December 27, 2015ArielBissoWhat’s really interesting about it is that Tolkien made it evolve like a real language. Maybe check out this post I made about Tengwar: 27, 2015Erchenswine77Although it is not being constructed currently, there are most likely plans for it. Quenya is Finnish based and Sindarin is Welsh based, right?December 27, 2015EricaHarleyI’d love to have that course on Duolingo! I’m learning Quenya Elvish. I’d love for Quenya to be on duo too.December 27, 2015TrioLinguistI’d say Quenya would be easier to implement since it’s more complete than Sindarin.December 27, 2015I thought so, but I only see Sindarin in the incubator options. I’ve been reading LoTR and the Silmarillion all of my life.December 27, 2015ukuleilisCool!December 27, 2015gatonijuaThat would be great but I think it would not be possible without the approval of the Tolkien Estate. I found this one: 27, 2015Sheepeh_SheeperHe invented the language and then wrote the stories so his languages could have a place October 1, 2021slatourPlus2537I would love to learn Elvish. I love duolingo and I think it would be amazing if there was a Sindarin course available to learn! So if you are reading this and you are fairly fluent in it (because I know people like that are out there!), maybe you could participate in making the course.?Ģ6 CommentsMarwill123I’m a huge fan of Lord of the Ring but I don’t know a lot about the universe of the Middle Earth, and I didn’t know Elvish was a constructed language! I thought they just put words without any sens but do you mean it’s a whole language with verb, noun, adjectives, etc? If yes, is there any sites who teaches it?December 26, 2015ukuleilisYes, verbs, nouns, etc.! There are various websites that teach different forms of elvish. (If you know what I’m talking about – yay!) Tolkien invented for his secondary world Middle Earth. Sindarin (Elvish) on Duolingo!ukuleilisHello! ![]() (If you know what I’m talking about – yay!) I love ForumLanguage and I think it would be amazing if there was a Sindarin course available to learn! So if you are reading this and you are fairly fluent in it (because I know people like that are out there!), maybe you could participate in making the course.? Thanks for reading!įorum>Topic: Duolingo>Sindarin (Elvish) on Duolingo! Hello! Sindarin is a form of Elvish that J.
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