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Not only that, but I clearly said to you that I agreed upon Elvish not being a language. It is a term used to refer to Elvish languages. If you are not willing to live up to what you said about using the term "Elvish" after I answered your question (which I did do), then I beg you to at least give me your source of information from where you learned this. Thank you very much! :)
fattybolger asked

So, you thought you answered me how to say dog in Human?

Hheheheheeh….why are you tickling me?

My source of information:

 LotR = The Lord of the Rings (HarperCollinsPublishers, one-volume edition of 1991), Silm = The Silmarillion (HarperCollinsPublishers 1994), MC = The Monsters and the Critics and other Essays, MR = Morgoth’s Ring, LR = The Lost Road, Etym = The Etymologies(in LR:347-400), FS = Fíriel’s Song (in LR:72), RGEO = The Road Goes Ever On  (Second Edition), TI = The Treason of Isengard, WJ = The War of the Jewels,  PM = The Peoples of Middle-earth, Letters = The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien, LT1 = The Book of Lost Tales 1,LT2 = The Book of Lost Tales 2,Nam = Namárië (in LotR:398), Arct = “Arctic” sentence  (in The Father Christmas Letters), GL = Gnomish Lexicon (in Parma Eldalamberon [PE] #11 – references are selective), QL = Qenya Lexicon(in Parma Eldalamberon #12 – references are again selective), VT = Vinyar Tengwar  (PE and VT being journals publishing Tolkien material edited by C. Gilson, C.F. Hostetter,  A.R. Smith,  W. Welden and P. Wynne;

Posted on Wednesday, February 29 2012.
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