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{{blockquote|'Quenya' is one of the languages ​​created by JRR Tolkien for his Elves. This book seeks be a full course on this language and is entirely based on information from Tolkien himself. The course is divided into 20 lessons that seek to enable the reader familiarize yourself with the pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of Quenya, even without none of philology and linguistic knowledge. According Fauskanger, Tolkien did not leave enough so that we could talk casually vocabulary Quenya, but you can write with relative fluency in the language, and there is a literature Growing High-elven being developed.}}
{{blockquote|'Quenya' is one of the languages ​​created by JRR Tolkien for his Elves. This book seeks to be a full course on this language and is entirely based on information from Tolkien himself. The course is divided into 20 lessons that seek to familiarize the reader with the pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of Quenya, even without the need of advanced philology and linguistic knowledge. According to Fauskanger, Tolkien did not leave enough so that we could talk casually using Quenya vocabulary, but you can learn to write with relative fluency in the language.}}


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Curso de Quenya
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AuthorHelge Fauskanger
PublisherArte e letra
ReleasedNovember 2004
FormatPaperback
Pages448
ISBN9788560499304

Curso de Quenya is a Portuguese-language book written by Helge Fauskanger, containing lessons in Quenya.[1]

From the publisher

'Quenya' is one of the languages ​​created by JRR Tolkien for his Elves. This book seeks to be a full course on this language and is entirely based on information from Tolkien himself. The course is divided into 20 lessons that seek to familiarize the reader with the pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of Quenya, even without the need of advanced philology and linguistic knowledge. According to Fauskanger, Tolkien did not leave enough so that we could talk casually using Quenya vocabulary, but you can learn to write with relative fluency in the language.

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