Soul Seeker (The World of Lasniniar Book 1) (56 page)

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Z
is pronounced as
ts
as in the Japanese
tsunami
when it is the first letter of the word, otherwise it is
z
as in
maze
.

 

Languages of Lasniniar

 

The Common Tongue/Common

 

The Common Tongue is the first language of Greater Men, and is usually understood as a second language by the other races, although less so by those who have limited interactions with those not of their own kind. The various tribes of Lesser Men each have their own dialect, which is derived from Common.

The Elven Tongue/Elvish

 

The Elven Tongue is the oldest of all the languages, having been brought to Lasniniar by the elves when they fled Ralvaniar. Many place names in Lasniniar are Elvish in origin as a result.

 

Greater Men often name their children in the Elvish fashion, in memory of more peaceful times when the elves were close allies. Otherwise, the language has fallen into disuse among them and even scholars have forgotten it.

 

adan
: old/elder

 

adar/adain/adari
: elves/elf/elven (
Linadar
=Light Elves,
Quenyadar
=Quenya Elves,
Sintadar
=Sky Elves,
Goladar
=Shadow Elves,
Meladar
=Wood Elves,
Rasadar
=Sea Elves,
Daranadar
=Earth Elves,
Beliadar
=Wild Elves)

 

adil
: lord, suffix for male names

 

alfia
: silver

 

andir
: wisdom/wise

 

arana/arani/aran
: songs/song/singing

 

arin
: wind

 

aron
: man, suffix for male mortal names

 

balas
: mist/misty

 

bascuru
: forgotten

 

beli
: wild

 

cari
: lost

 

curu
: learnéd (
Curusina
=Learnéd Ones,
Curusin
=Learnéd One)

 

dali
: divide

 

daran
: earth/land, used in names of geographic regions (
Adar Daran
=Land of the Elves,
Daran Nunadan
=Land of Greater Men,
Daran Falnun
=Land of Lesser Men)

 

darian/daria
: isles/isle, follows island names (eg.
Rasdaria
=Isle of the Sea)

 

daro
: deeps (underground)

 

dira
: fens

 

eadros/eadro
: hills/hill, used in hill names (eg.
Eadros Balas
=Hills of Mist)

 

eran/era
: eyes/eye

 

eru
: watch/watcher

 

erumari/erumar
: watchtowers/watchtower (
Belierumar
=Watchtower of the Wild,
Erumar Nunadaran
=Dwarfwatch)

 

fal
: young

 

falan
: fey

 

falas
: pass, used in pass names (eg.
Telanfalas
=Pass of Stars,
Vila Falas
=Southern Pass, etc.)

 

feo
: vast

 

feria
: sorrow

 

fini
: shroud

 

gali
: withered

 

galid
: make/craft

 

glaurinu/glaurin
: dragons/dragon

 

gol
: shadow

 

goro
: wasted

 

halas
: haven

 

hamad/hamadi
: mountains/peak, used in mountain names (eg.
Hamad Lys
=Mountains of Fire,
Tel Hamad
=Barrier Mountains, etc.)

 

hamudi/hamud
: caves/cave, used in cave names (eg.
Sin Hamud
=Lone Cave)

 

huras/hura
: hunters/hunter

 

iadro/iadra
: fair (m)/fair (f) in appearance

 

iar
: shining

 

iara
: white

 

ion
: hope

 

iro
: folk

 

kore
: forsworn (
Koresina
=Forsworn Ones,
Koresin
= Forsworn One)

 

lamas/lama
: mirrors/mirror

 

lasni
: rebirth/reborn

 

lavi
: north/northern

 

levni
: vessel (
Levniquenya
=Vessel of the Quenya)

 

lin
: light

 

loda
: errant

 

luni
: moon

 

lynia
: lady, suffix for female names

 

lys
: flame/fire

 

mal
: rush

 

malia
: rapid/fast/quick

 

mari/mar
: towers/tower, used in tower names (eg.
Mar Ras
=Tower of the Sea)

 

mela
: forest/wood, prefix for forest names (eg.
Melaquenya
=Forest of the Quenya)

 

meliar
: tree

 

meru
: home

 

nal
: city, precedes city names (eg.
Nal Nungalid
=City of Craftsmen)

 

nelar
: shifting

 

niar
: world (
Lasniniar
=World of Rebirth,
Ralvaniar
=World of Twilight)

 

nimrili/nimril
: shells/shell

 

non
: rise/rising

 

nonia
: slip

 

num
: strong/strength

 

nun/nuna
: mortals/mortal (
Nundaran
=dwarves,
Nunadan
=Greater Men,
Falnuna
=Lesser Men)

 

nungalid/nunagalid
: craftsmen/craftsman

 

oroma/orom
: fangs/fang

 

pelo/pela
: plains/plain, used in plain names (eg.
Pelo Goro
=Wasted Plains)

 

quenya
: source of all life and magic (no English equivalent)

 

rali/ral
: streams/stream, prefix for stream names (eg.
Ralibascuru
=Forgotten Streams)

 

ralla
: rolling

 

ralva
: twilight/twilit

 

ras
: body of water (ocean/lake/sea), used in body of water names (eg.
Sintaras
=Sky Lake)

 

rasna
: bay, used in bay names (eg.
Rasna Luni
=Bay of Moon)

 

rasni
: pool, used in pool names (eg.
Rasni Salimara
=Pool of Dreams)

 

riel
: maiden, suffix for female names

 

ril
: river, prefix for river names (eg.
Rilralnonia
=Slipstream River)

 

salimara/salimar
: dreams/dream

 

sav
: face

 

silva
: sun

 

silvanon
: sunrise/dawn

 

silvaran
: sunset

 

sina/sin
: ones/one

 

sinstari
: night

 

sinta
: sky/heavens

 

stari
: dark/darkness

 

starmo
: foul

 

sulo
: stagnant

 

tala/tal
: borders/border

 

tari
: fallen (
Sintari
=Fallen One)

 

tel
: barrier

 

telan/tela
: stars/star

 

telari
: starlight/starlit

 

tiag
: jagged

 

urgan/urga
: ogres/ogre

 

urki/urk
: trolls/troll

 

valan/vala
: waves/wave

 

valion
: hidden

 

vanya
: wandering/wander

 

vanyar
: wanderer (
Carivanyar
=The Lost Wanderer)

 

vila
: south/southern

 

wyn
: maid, suffix for female names

 

yabron/yabro
: goblins/goblin

 

The Dwarven Tongue/Dwarvish

 

The Dwarven Tongue is only spoken by dwarves and is rarely taught to outsiders.

 

arga/argan
: elves/elf

 

bara/bar
: roots/root

 

barag/baragu
: trolls/troll

 

bil
: polished

 

bol
: south/southern

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