What language do the Dwarves speak?

What language do the Dwarves speak?

Khuzdul

Khuzdul
Setting and usage Middle-earth, the setting of the novel The Lord of the Rings, the secret and private language of the Dwarves.
Purpose constructed languages artistic languages Khuzdul
Writing system Cirth
Sources Influenced primarily by Hebrew in phonology and morphology and other Semitic Languages

Does Galadriel speak Sindarin?

Sindarin is the most common elvish language, and would be what Galadriel, Elrond, and Celeborn speak regularly. Thranduil was also Sindarin, and spoke the Sindarin language in his home (though not necessarily in public, at least during his early period in Mirkwood.)

Does Aragorn speak Sindarin or Quenya?

Sindarin, usually. He also speaks Quenya, a.k.a. Valinorean, but that’s kind of like the 3rd Age version of Latin – an ancient revered language, but not one widely spoken or used day to day. In general, whenever a language in LotR is referred to as “Elven” or “Elvish” it means Sindarin.

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What does glorfindel say to Aragorn?

Glǽmscrafu – Glorfindel’s greeting to Aragorn.

Are Gondor and Rohan?

The land of Rohan was originally part of Gondor, but gained independence from it. Eorl swore an oath of friendship, and of aid when summoned, to the Lords of Gondor, and thus the Rohirrim became the greatest ally of the Men of Gondor throughout the Third Age and beyond.

What is the alphabet used in Quenya and Sindarin languages?

Tengwar
The Tengwar, or Fëanorian Characters, was a script invented by the Elf Fëanor in the First Age. It was originally used to write a number of the languages of Middle-earth, including Quenya and Sindarin.

What language did Gondorians speak?

Sindarin
Those Gondorians learned in lore wished to speak like Noldor, and the Sindarin they spoke in the First Age was North Sindarin.