OhDeerLord 667 Share Posted January 3, 2015 Will this post be getting any updates soon? Also- Does anyone have words for other family members? Such as Aunt, Uncle, Grandson, Grandfather, daughter, son? 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samler 1001 Share Posted January 3, 2015 Well, maln / aunt could be.. "Maln'onn" or "haelun'onn" as, Father's kin or mother's kin. For son/daughter is simply used as malii, for child. As for grand parents, I guess you could say "Kae'leh maln'leh maln." or something advanced like that! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baconthief 672 Share Posted April 27, 2015 On several plaques the greeting involving the moon has been removed, scratched off, because of its heretical content. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luciloo 2647 Share Posted May 1, 2015 (( I have used "Liiller'lle" to mean gift. Lit: "With'give'kindness." )) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luciloo 2647 Share Posted May 4, 2015 Well, maln / aunt could be.. "Maln'onn" or "haelun'onn" as, Father's kin or mother's kin. For son/daughter is simply used as malii, for child. As for grand parents, I guess you could say "Kae'leh maln'leh maln." or something advanced like that! (( Ma'Haelun and Ma'Maln could be used as generic terms for Grand Mother/Father, literally translating as "Very Mother or "Very Father." The apostrophe may not be needed, I'm not certain, but it could be argued that the 'Grand' of grandparent is comparable to an honorific. Then use phrases such as "Kae'leh maln'leh maln" and "Kae'leh haelun'leh haelun," to indicate a maternal or paternal grandparent. Using this, you could create Aunt and Uncle from Mahaelun'onn and Mamaln'onn, or "Born of grandfather/mother." )) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZBLBAC5 79 Share Posted May 13, 2015 (( Ma'Haelun and Ma'Maln could be used as generic terms for Grand Mother/Father, literally translating as "Very Mother or "Very Father." The apostrophe may not be needed, I'm not certain, but it could be argued that the 'Grand' of grandparent is comparable to an honorific. Then use phrases such as "Kae'leh maln'leh maln" and "Kae'leh haelun'leh haelun," to indicate a maternal or paternal grandparent. Using this, you could create Aunt and Uncle from Mahaelun'onn and Mamaln'onn, or "Born of grandfather/mother." )) This is not bad, but you can use some pointers. Marmaln (Great father) and Marhaelun (Great Mother) is for Grandparents and great-grandparents and Mamarmaln and Mamarhaelun. This works the same way Ame means forest, Taliame (part of what makes up the forest) means Tree and Mataliame (part of the tree) means Stick/branch/log. Also you just need Malnonn and haelunonn for uncle and aunt, it literally means 'like the father/mother' which is better as it leaves Mamalnonn and Mahaelunonn for great aunt and uncle. Also one last thing you do not /need/ an apostrophe every time you make a compound word as it changes the meaning of the word. For example Malnonn literally meaning 'like/kin to the father' or uncle were is Maln'onn literally meanimg 'born of the father' meaning son. and just to give another example Taliame literally means 'part of what makes up the forest' or tree and Tal'ame can refer to any part of the forest. Will this post be getting any updates soon? Also- Does anyone have words for other family members? Such as Aunt, Uncle, Grandson, Grandfather, daughter, son? so here are some words I put to help you out Dwyny~ :) The apostrophe placement is /very/ important, see above if you want to know why. Father- Maln Mother- Haelun Son- Maln'onn Daughter- Haelun'onn Child- Malii (or Mali'ii) Uncle- Malnonn Aunt- Haelunonn Sister- Liyur Brother- Ciyut Male Cousin- Ciyutonn Female Cousin- Liyuronn Nephew- Ciyut'onn Niece- Liyur'onn Grandfather- Marmaln Grandmother- Marhaelun Great/grand(everything else)- Ma______ (mar- and ma- means the same thing, only difference is that ma- is used if the root word has be given a prefix or suffix) P.S. words such as Great-great-grandfather can not be made in elvish as Mamamarmaln is both bad grammar and cunfusing to say though this can also help https://www.lordofthecraft.net/topic/19254-recovering-the-ancient-tongue-of-the-elves/?p=208568 this is where I got Sister- Liyur Brother- Ciyut though I changed Ciyutonn and Liyuronn to cousin instead of son/daughter -Edit- Fixed some of the bad grammar in there, also added niece and nephew and broke up the ways to say cousin into two lines. If there is anything I missed please PM me~ 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makai 5 Share Posted February 21, 2016 This was extremely handy for me considering i'm a new Mali'Fenn on the server. Ahern ito nae'leh to everyone whom put elvish words in this post. this post is simply sulian. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
teletubie1998 2 Share Posted November 25, 2016 Really helpful for newer players! Good job! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
thesaintjaleel 791 Share Posted December 17, 2017 Spoiler Mali, Elf Bortu, Dwarf Uruk, Orc Valah, Human Tali'bortu, Halfling llir/lliran, Friend(s) laurir, Noble Mali'aheral, High Elf (literally 'blessed Elf') Mali'ame, Wood Elf Mali'ker, Dark Elf Mali'fenn, Snow Elf Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ainulindalen 175 Share Posted August 29, 2020 We really need this updated. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoldenBoy 26 Share Posted October 12, 2020 is there more posts on elven language? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Box_Elf 48 Share Posted December 23, 2020 (edited) I propose that the High Elf San'evarir Okaarir'Maehr to elevate this at the next meeting. Edited December 23, 2020 by Box_Elf 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ComiclyCute 5 Share Posted December 23, 2020 ( SO helpful, thank you! ) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
latte 1310 Share Posted March 29, 2021 pls update Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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