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'''Kornoldorin''', 'Old Noldorin', or '''Korolambë''', 'Tongue of Kôr', was the language of the [[Noldor]] in [[Valinor]]. The Noldor used it beside [[Qenya]], but unlike Qenya, it changed fast as the Noldor deviced new words and structures by themselves.<ref>{{LR|Lhammas}}</ref>
'''Kornoldorin''', 'Old Noldorin', or '''Korolambë''', 'Tongue of Kôr', was the language of the [[Noldor]] in [[Valinor]]. The Noldor used it beside [[Qenya]], but unlike Qenya, it changed fast as the Noldor deviced new words and structures by themselves.<ref>{{LR|Lhammas}}</ref>


In the [[Great Lands]], the language evolved as [[Noldorin]].
In the [[Great Lands]], the language evolved as [[Noldorin]] through contact with [[Ilkorin]].
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Revision as of 09:06, 27 October 2010

Template:Noncanon Kornoldorin, 'Old Noldorin', or Korolambë, 'Tongue of Kôr', was the language of the Noldor in Valinor. The Noldor used it beside Qenya, but unlike Qenya, it changed fast as the Noldor deviced new words and structures by themselves.[1]

In the Great Lands, the language evolved as Noldorin through contact with Ilkorin.

References

  1. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, "Part Two: Valinor and Middle-earth before The Lord of the Rings, V. The Lhammas"