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[[Quenya]] | '''''aha''''' is a noun meaning "rage" in [[Quenya]]. Compare with ''[[rûth]]'' in [[Sindarin]]. | ||
[[Image:Harma.gif]]''Aha'' is also the name of the eleventh letter of the [[Tengwar]] alphabet. | |||
== History == | |||
The original name of ''Aha'' was ''[[Charma]]'' and in Quenya it had the value "ch". Over time the "ch" in Quenya softened to "h" and the letter, now called ''Acha'', was only used when the "ch" sound was explicit. Still later the "ch" sound disappeared altogether and the letter was renamed ''Aha''. | |||
[[Category:Tengwar]] | In [[Sindarin]], ''Aha'' still refers to the "ch" sound. In [[Westron]] the letter was called ''Shé'' and had the value of "sh". | ||
== References == | |||
* ''[[The Languages of Tolkien's Middle-earth]]'' by [[Ruth S. Noel]] | |||
* [http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf/qlist.htm Quenya Corpus Wordlist] edited by [[Helge Kåre Fauskanger]] | |||
[[Category:Quenya words]] | |||
[[Category:Tengwar letters]] |
Revision as of 23:55, 22 July 2006
aha is a noun meaning "rage" in Quenya. Compare with rûth in Sindarin.
Aha is also the name of the eleventh letter of the Tengwar alphabet.
History
The original name of Aha was Charma and in Quenya it had the value "ch". Over time the "ch" in Quenya softened to "h" and the letter, now called Acha, was only used when the "ch" sound was explicit. Still later the "ch" sound disappeared altogether and the letter was renamed Aha.
In Sindarin, Aha still refers to the "ch" sound. In Westron the letter was called Shé and had the value of "sh".