{"id":25434,"date":"2003-08-23T05:14:54","date_gmt":"2003-08-23T10:14:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/2003\/08\/23\/elvish-101-lesson-7-transcript\/"},"modified":"2003-08-23T05:14:54","modified_gmt":"2003-08-23T10:14:54","slug":"elvish-101-lesson-7-transcript","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/2003\/08\/23\/25434-elvish-101-lesson-7-transcript\/","title":{"rendered":"Elvish 101 Lesson 7 Transcript"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"intro\">&lt;Annatar&gt; tonite will be the sindarin verb<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok.<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; i teach Elvish lessons myself, but i just wanted to see what you guys were teaching<br \/>&lt;Lothengriol&gt; Does anyone know if &#8220;galen&#8221; is singular or plural?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; singular<br \/>&lt;Lothengriol&gt; Thank you.<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ur welcome<br \/>&lt;Lothengriol&gt; So mirgalen would be green jewel?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; well, i would say it as galen m&#148;r, personally<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; since it&#8217;s Sindarin<br \/>&lt;Lothengriol&gt; Oh,  I thought if it followed it meant  &#8220;of the..&#8221;   Thank you again<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; well, according to The Languages of Tolkiens Middle Earth, adjectives go before the word they describe<br \/>&lt;jincey&gt; hiya gorlab : )<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; &#8216;Ullo!<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; what&#8217;s that mean?<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Thanks!<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Ullo?<br \/>&lt;jincey&gt; hiya : )<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; what does mode change mean?<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; It&#8217;s a written approximation of a cockney accent&#8230;<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Ah&#8230;.<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; huh?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; oh<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; hey, Gorlab, can i ask u a question before the lesson?<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Certainly.<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Fire Away&#8230;<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok. i&#8217;ve never been to any of your lessons before, but i was reading the transcript to lesson 4, and i got confused<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; what particular part?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; on the pronouns<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; What confuses you about the pronouns?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Quenya or Sindarin?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; u see, i teach Elvish myself, and in all my sources, i never found any sentence with -nye as &#8220;I&#8221;<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; except in utuvienyes<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; but i thought that -yes meant &#8220;it&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; -s means &#8220;it&#8221;<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; at least that&#8217;s what it says in The Languages of Tolkien&#8217;s Middle Earth<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Ruth Noel&#8217;s?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; yes<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; brb<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Some of the information in Ruth Noel&#8217;s book has been superceded by information published after her book was&#8230;.<br \/>&lt;Lothengriol&gt; I read that nad tried to learn some, but now hear that it isn&#8217;t definative<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; &#8230;such as the History of Middle earth series and some publications like Vinyar Tengwar and Parma Eldalamberon&#8230;.<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; To answer GollumsGal&#8217;s question,<br \/>&lt;Lothengriol&gt; Wouldn&#8217;t it be wise to edit it and republish it, rather than earn a bad reputation?<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; 1rst person Singular Present tense (&#8220;I am&#8221;)&#8230;.<br \/>&lt;Lothengriol&gt; brb<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; I am personally unaware of the author&#8217;s intention regarding that book, but it appears that the publisher simply couldn&#8217;t resist<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; is made by combining the present tense verb na- ( &#8220;is&#8221;) with the 1rst person singular -nye to caom up with &#8220;nanye&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; come up with, excuse me<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok, i&#8217;m back<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; the &#8220;ye&#8221;portion of -nye can be shortened to just &#8220;n&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; So it&#8217;s no precisely a pronoun, but more of &#8220;pronomial&#8221; ending that does the job of indicating number and person<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; making it &#8220;nan&#8221;<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; yes, ok, i knew that<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok, thanks for yur help<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; *your<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Yes indeed, avatar!<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; \ud83d\ude09<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; avatar?<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; No problem, GollumsGal&#8230;<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; oh<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Avatar&#8230;has it become that time?<br \/>&lt;Lothengriol&gt; I&#8217;m back, I couldn&#8221;t find the etymologies. Now I have the big book out.<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; ava=go, flee tar=lord<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; er&#8230;I mean Annatar&#8230;<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; ava is &#8220;don&#8217;t&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; and Gil-Galad would not treat with Annatar&#8230;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; ok<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Ahem&#8230;..Annatar &#8211; is it about that time?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Mae govannen y&#8217;all<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Good evening and thank you for coming<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; elen sila lumenn&#8217; omentielvo everypeoples!<br \/>&lt;jincey&gt; hi y&#8217;all : )<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; a na le, mellyn<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Tonight &#8211; that wonder of wonders&#8230;.<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Yes, i&#8217;ve already seen the trailer, so let&#8217;s talk about Verbs!<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; (drum roll please)<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; SINDARIN VERBS!!!!<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; let&#8217;s all hear it for the Sindarin verb!<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Huzzah!<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; yay!<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Happily, some good work has been done concerning the Sindarin verb recently<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Helge Faukanger, to whom we so often refer, has done a rather complex derivation based on the theories of david Salo, who did th Movie Sindarin<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; however, Ryszard Igor Jerzy Derdzinski has simplified it without alteration<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; so, it is based on information at http:\/\/www.elvish.org\/gwaith\/language.htm that I&#8217;l be basing this lesson<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; for all you newcomers, Helge is at http:\/\/ardalambion.com\/<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; I take that many of you are already familiar with these sources<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; yes?<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; Yes<br \/>&lt;NerwenArtanis&gt; yes<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; uh-huh<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; no is an ok answer too<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; so, here we go<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; well, with the first, not the other<br \/>&lt;Beruthiel&gt; got it now<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; alright, in both Quenya and Sindarin there are two kinds of verb<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; They are the Basic and derived verbs<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Supposedly, this refers to the structure of [rimitive Elivsh<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; for our purposes, suffice it to say that they take slighlty different forms<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; because of their stems<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; we wil be covering 3 tenses&#8211;past, present and future<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; and 3 moods indicitive, supjunctive, and imperitive<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; and most confusingly we will deal with continuative vs. aorist senses<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; I gather this will be linguistic heavy<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; not that bad<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; It&#8217;s not that difficult &#8211; everything should be defined and explained&#8230;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; some of it&#8217;s harder to discuss than to do<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; what about auxiliary?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; none just yet, but many aux. functions are carried out by these senses<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; for example, <br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; we&#8217;ll use the example ped-<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; which is the root for the verb &#8220;speak&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; the Aorist sense would be &#8220;I am (always) speaking&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; or &#8220;I (as a matter of course) speak<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; that would be &#8220;pedin&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; just a question (I missed the start), is this Sindarin or Quenya?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; but &#8220;I am speaking (rigth now) is &#8220;pidon&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Sindarin<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; ok<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; We covered Quenya Verbs in lesson 5&#8230;<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; so the &#8220;tense&#8221; is &#8216;-o&#8217;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; ped- is Baic verb, so it gets the vowel change<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; ok, guess I missed that one<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; oh<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; I see that it&#8217;s Sindarin now anyway.<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; (no prob Elessar&#8230;.lesson 5 should be posted any time now&#8230;)<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; -on as and ending applies to 1st sing &#8211;&#8220;I&#8221; for both basic and derived verbs<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; in the continuative (right now) sense<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; So the difference between &#8220;ped&#8221; and &#8220;pid&#8221; is perpetual vs. immediate?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok, but if it didn&#8217;t have I as a subject?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; *&#8221;I&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; endings soon<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok, sorry<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; pidon=continuative pedin= Aorist<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; Thank you.<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; but let&#8217;s look at those endings shall we?<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Yes, yes! Let&#8217;s!<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; yes, let&#8217;s<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; to begin with the continuative, it&#8217;s &#8220;pidon&#8221; and &#8220;pidam&#8221; for 1st person<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; singular and plural<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; that becomss &#8220;pidoch&#8221; and &#8220;pidach&#8221; for 2nd person familiar in sing and pl<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8220;Pidol&#8221; and &#8220;pidal&#8221; for 2nd person Formal<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; and &#8220;pida&#8221; and &#8220;pidar&#8221; for 3rd person in Singular and plural <br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; So, &#8220;we are speaking (now)&#8221; is &#8220;pidam&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8220;he\/she\/it is speaking now&#8221; is &#8220;pida&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; dow this make sense?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; does<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; yes, it does<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; it does to me<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; thanx<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; Yes.<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Let&#8217;s now advance to the Aorist<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; We are still in the present tens, but now we are referring to more or less eternal conditions<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; now, what *does* aorist mean?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; The example I have often used is that when my father says &#8220;the Yankee&#8217;s stink&#8221; he&#8217;s only currently disappointed with them<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; The aorist, in a way is beyond specific tenses&#8230;<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok&Eacute;<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; it denotes timeless truths&#8230;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; however, when some mocks my beloved Cubs by saying &#8220;The Cubs stink&#8221; they mean that it&#8217;s and unchanging reality<br \/>&lt;Zach&gt; did i miss the elvish lesson?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; jsut expling the Aorist sense<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; only the start of it<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; &#8220;The Cubs stink&#8221; is certainly a timeless truth&#8230;<br \/>&lt;jincey&gt; lol<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; of course!<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; get back to the sindarin verb, thanks<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Now, to form this wonderful sense of the verb, differest rndings apply<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; endings apply<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; starting with ped-<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; we get &#8220;pedin&#8221; and pedim&#8221; for the 1st person sing and pl<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; notice that the &#8220;e&#8221; in ped- remains the same<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; you may also notice that &#8220;n&#8221; and &#8220;m&#8221; still end the word<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; so it only becomes &#8220;i&#8221; for continuative?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; exactly, rushing on to 2nd person, we get for 2nd familiar <br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8220;pedich&#8221; in both Sing and pl<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; and for 2nd person Formal we have &#8220;pedil&#8221; for singular and plural<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; 3rd goes like &#8220;pEd&#8221; and &#8220;pedir&#8221; for singular and plural<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; the &#8220;E&#8221; indicates an accent (your choice)<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; so to say &#8220;he speaks&#8221; in the sense of &#8220;he speaks for all of us&#8221; you would use &#8220;pEd&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; still with me?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; so could that be p&#142;d?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; I guess<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; with you<br \/>&lt;Eowyn_Sister-Daughter&gt; still with you<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; the important thing is to indicate the long, that is actually lengthened vowel <br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; still w\/ ya<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; What was that 2nd character after the p, GollumsGal? I got a square box.<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; e with an accent<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; Thank you.<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8217;cause in Sindarin, the lengthened vowel is considered to be grammatically seperate<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Tolkien never quite seemed to decide, so I can&#8217;t really either<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; accent and cirkumflex can both be applied to a vowel to indicate lengthened sound, right?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; exactly<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; now let&#8217;s try a derived vowel<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; linna-<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; it means &#8220;sing&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; now this follows about the same pattern of &#8220;ped-&#8220;<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; i thought it meant &#8216;chant&#8217;<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; sing and chant are quite synonymous, though<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; oh, ok\\<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; BUT, it doesn&#8217;t have the vowel trans form in the stem that &#8220;ped-&#8221; does<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; why not?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8217;cause it&#8217;s derived, and, and, well, it&#8217;s derived?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; I don&#8217;t really know<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; k<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; but it is in most cases possible to see the difference between them, right?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; but that&#8217;s the only real reason we&#8217;re messing around with &#8220;derived&#8221; vs. &#8220;basic,&#8221; which doesn&#8217;t really matter other wise<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; from &#8220;linna-&#8221; we get &#8220;linnom&#8221; and &#8220;linnam&#8221; ind 1st person sing and pl<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8220;linnoch&#8221; and &#8220;linnach&#8221; for 2nd person familiar sing\/pl<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8220;linnol&#8221; and &#8220;linnal&#8221; for 2nd pers. sing\/pl<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; and &#8220;linna&#8221; and &#8220;linnar&#8221; for 3rd person sing\/pl<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; so it&#8217;s not really that different<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; why does the 1st person singular end with an &#8220;m&#8221;? it ended with &#8220;n&#8221; in basic verbs<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; sorry bad typing, you are correct<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok, whew<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; it should be &#8220;linnon&#8221; for 1st<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; ok, typo demons are annoying \ud83d\ude41<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; to get to Aorist, we don&#8217;t really have to do much else<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; 1st person Aorist sing\/pl is &#8220;linnan&#8221;\/ &#8220;linnam&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; 2nd person Familiar is &#8220;linnach&#8221; for sing and pl <br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; 2nd Formal is &#8220;linnal&#8221; for sing\/pl<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; and for 3rtd it&#8217;s &#8220;liina&#8221; and &#8220;linnar&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; so, the endings and transfor mations should be alittle clearer now<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; what is 3rd singular?<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; how do you pronounce a double vowel? is it long like if it had an accent?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8220;linna&#8221;<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; oh, k<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; oops sorry<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; opps<br \/>Action: Elessar_T kills Annatar&#8217;s typo demon<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; thanx<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; now we&#8217;ll try to get into the past (tense)<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Yes, yes! Kill the Typo Daemons&#8230;.<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; lol<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; ist&#8217;s basically an insetions of &#8220;-nt&#8221; which mutates to &#8220;nn&#8221; in actual usage<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; what does that mean?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; so, going 1st\/2ndfam\/2ndFormal\/3rd we get<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; this goes for both basic and derived verbs?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; this is where you see a siligh difference &#8220;pennin&#8221;\/&#8221;pennim&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Eowyn_Sister-Daughter&gt; what is an insetion?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8220;linnen&#8221;\/linnem&#8221;<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; could you like rewind and clarify?<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; insection is between the stem and the ending, right?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; insertion, rather<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; ok<br \/>&lt;Eowyn_Sister-Daughter&gt; oh, ok, thanks<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; yes, exactly<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; infix is another word for it, I think<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; for 2nd familiar, we get &#8220;pennich&#8221; for sing\/pl and &#8220;linnech&#8221; for sing. pl<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; It is now Gorlab&#8217;s time to leave this fine hall&#8230;but I hope to see you  all next week. Annatar will continue on in fine form as he has been for as long as he can but for me:<br \/>&lt;Gorlab&gt; Namarie!!!<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; bye<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; Nam&aacute;ri&euml;, Gorlab.<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; for 2nd Formal it&#8217;s &#8220;pennil&#8221; and &#8220;linnel&#8221; <br \/>&lt;jincey&gt; : )<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; and for 3rd, and this is the good part&#8230;<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; What does the root &#8220;pen&#8221; mean?<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; speak<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; ped- is to speak<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; How did we get to pen from ped?<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; but go on. 3rd person..<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; beut that -nt just kills the &#8220;d&#8221; and makes it &#8220;n&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; OK, thanks.<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok, but it is bsorbed by the n in linna?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; *absorbed<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; for &#8220;ped-&#8221; 3rd sing is &#8220;pent&#8221; and plural is &#8220;pennir&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; but for &#8220;linna-&#8220;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; it&#8217;s &#8220;linnant&#8221; sing and &#8220;linner&#8221; ind 3rd person<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; why?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; whoa, why?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; this is where we see that ped- is a stem that ends in a consonant<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; wait, I see, basic\/derived right?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; and &#8220;linna- is a stem that ends in a vowel<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; yes, Elessar, thou hast got it<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; uh, Annatar, what would be the root for noro?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; is it basic or derived?<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; I guess I&#8217;m just talented with languages \ud83d\ude42<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; I had hoped to get to the future tense, which also comes in continuative and Aorist senses, but just go to http:\/\/www.elvish.org\/gwaith\/language.htm and if you&#8217;ve followed this so far, it shouldn&#8217;t be too hard  <br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; one sec, GG I&#8217;d have to look it up<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; k<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8220;noro&#8221; like in &#8220;noro lIm Asfoloth,&#8221; right?<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; yes<br \/>&lt;Elessar_T&gt; sounds basic to me&#8230; but I&#8217;m not an expert&#8230;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; &#8220;noro&#8221; would be in the imperative, which end is &#8220;o&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; for basic, just add &#8220;o&#8221;<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; for derived substitute &#8220;o&#8221; for the vowel<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; k, i think  got it<br \/>&lt;GollumsGal&gt; *i got<br \/>&lt;Maeglin_Lomion&gt; As in&#8230;pedo and linno?<br \/>&lt;Annatar&gt; Thank you all for coming, we&#8217;ll be back next week<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&lt;Annatar&gt; tonite will be the sindarin verb&lt;GollumsGal&gt; ok.&lt;GollumsGal&gt; i teach Elvish lessons myself, but i just wanted to&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":14,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"inline_featured_image":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_access":"","_jetpack_dont_email_post_to_subs":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_tier_id":0,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paywalled_content":false,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":false,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"highway","default_image_id":0,"font":"","enabled":false},"version":2},"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false},"categories":[138],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-25434","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-old-special-reports"],"aioseo_notices":[],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"","jetpack_shortlink":"https:\/\/wp.me\/p1tLoH-6Ce","jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/25434","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/14"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=25434"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/25434\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=25434"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=25434"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=25434"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}