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'''Ae Adar Nín''' ("Pater noster" in [[Sindarin]]) is [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s Sindarin translation of most of the [[Lord's Prayer (disambiguation)|Lord's Prayer]]. He left the last two lines untranslated, but his notes show that he intended to use ''[[úthaes]]'' as the word for "temptation" (cognate with [[Quenya|Q.]] ''úsahtië''). The poem can be read in ''[[Vinyar Tengwar]]'', [[Vinyar Tengwar 44|no. 44]] on pages 21-30, edited by [[Bill Welden]]. | '''Ae Adar Nín''' ("Pater noster" in [[Sindarin]]) is [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s Sindarin translation of most of the [[Lord's Prayer (disambiguation)|Lord's Prayer]]. He left the last two lines untranslated, but his notes show that he intended to use ''[[úthaes]]'' as the word for "temptation" (cognate with [[Quenya|Q.]] ''úsahtië''). The poem can be read in ''[[Vinyar Tengwar]]'', [[Vinyar Tengwar 44|no. 44]] on pages 21-30, edited by [[Bill Welden]]. | ||
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Ae Adar Nín ("Pater noster" in Sindarin) is J.R.R. Tolkien's Sindarin translation of most of the Lord's Prayer. He left the last two lines untranslated, but his notes show that he intended to use úthaes as the word for "temptation" (cognate with Q. úsahtië). The poem can be read in Vinyar Tengwar, no. 44 on pages 21-30, edited by Bill Welden.
Tolkien's notes on the poem, written on the back of a postcard, are reproduced on the cover of Tolkien Studies: Volume 4.[1]
The Prayer
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- ↑ "Tolkien Studies IV. 2007", TolkienBooks.net (accessed 1 January 2012)