Dear Mr. Fauskanger: Spanish speaker here. I notice that you always pronounce the "r" as our "rr" (hard "r"), never as our "r" (soft "r"). Is "r" always pronounced as "rr" in quenya? Thank you very much.
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I am not aware that anyone has even developed a Neo-Adùnaic language. What is known of Tolkien's Adùnaic I have tried to summarize here: ardalambion.net/adunaic.htm
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Dear Mr. Fauskanger:
Spanish speaker here. I notice that you always pronounce the "r" as our "rr" (hard "r"), never as our "r" (soft "r"). Is "r" always pronounced as "rr" in quenya? Thank you very much.
It is indeed pronounced like the "hard r", but in normal everyday speech it could often reduce to the "soft r"
@cuitaro Thank you very much. So the difference is not very relevant, then?
@@juang.c.6364 Nope; just don't pronounce it like the English or French "r"
hey love your videos. Is there anyway i can learn Neo Adunaic i really want to learn it. Can you make an Adunaic language series it will be very helpful.
I am not aware that anyone has even developed a Neo-Adùnaic language. What is known of Tolkien's Adùnaic I have tried to summarize here: ardalambion.net/adunaic.htm
@@Cenindo You're very good at Tolkien's languages. Maybe you can make new words for the language. I would binge watch them it can also help your channel grow.