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quenya101:

Nauthannen i ned ôl reniannen: quenya101: thepalantiri: My name (Lisa) in elvish! (not 100% accurate…

quenya101:

thepalantiri:

My name (Lisa) in elvish! (not 100% accurate mind!)

Eruaistaniel (I think it’s pronounced air-oo-eye-stan-ee-elle)

Eru…..what?

No….so sorry!

Lisa is a short form of Elizabeth and that’s not what is written there. (at least etymologically speaking)

thepalantiri:


Haha I know Lisa comes from Elizabeth! :) It’s Greek form is Eleisabet. Eruvanda (from the link you gave me) and Eruvandë are my names in the Quenya. whereas Eruwaedhiel/Eruaistaniel is it in Sindarin (there’s different forms of Elvish and Sindarin is actual a word in Quenya); it’s literally taken, and constructed, from the name meaning i.e. oath of God, God’s oath, consecrated or promise to God. Since there’s no standard definition of a name the possibility of one Elvish translation is virtually nonexistent and since there’s many forms of Elvish in the first place. I’m actually learning Elvish and did my studying before I posted this, as I do with everything I write. Thanks for the link nonetheless :)

quenya101:

Oooooooooooooooooo I see!!!!! If only you used the correct words for the languages, then I would have known since the beginning you were not talking about Quenya, but Sindarin. You know….:

Wait, hold on…You’re still pertaining to argue with me despite the fact that you were wrong when in actual fact I did do my research prior to posting a vague Elvish, or to satisfy your obvious attempt to wrong me once more, Sindarin translation? It isn’t my fault you couldn’t tell that it wasn’t Quenya…

I’m confused, but then again in these situations I’m rendered speechless in any case…Are you just vexed? I’m still trying to figure out why you bothered reblogging and ‘correcting’ me

I don’t understand why you’re being rude, I don’t want to do this anymore It’s starting to feel as though we’re having some futile internet argument so I think I’ll opt myself out :/ Still don’t know what I did