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'''Arda''' is the name of the planet (or, in one model, the solar system) where [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s [[Middle-Earth]] is located. | '''Arda''' is the name of the planet (or, in one model, the solar system) where [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s [[Middle-Earth]] is located. Actually, it is to be understood to be ''our'' world in a fictional mythological past. | ||
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===Languages of Arda=== | ===Languages of Arda=== | ||
* [[Aèndelan]] by ''[[User:vornskr|Paul Sherrill]]'' | |||
* [[Dele]] (protolanguage) by ''Aidan Grey'' | * [[Dele]] (protolanguage) by ''Aidan Grey'' | ||
* [[Fanglutsen]] by ''David Peterson'' | * [[Fanglutsen]] by ''[[User:Dedalvs|David Peterson]]'' | ||
* [[Gedheql]] by ''Tristan McLeay'' | * [[Gedheql]] by ''Tristan McLeay'' | ||
* [[Gotidospran]] by ''Basilius'' | * [[Gotidospran]] by ''Basilius'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 3 November 2012
Arda is the name of the planet (or, in one model, the solar system) where J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth is located. Actually, it is to be understood to be our world in a fictional mythological past.
Links
- Arda — Wikipedia
Arda is also the name of a collaborative world project begun in August 2001 by members of the CONLANG mailing list, and was named after Tolkien's Arda. The group is now mostly dormant.
Languages of Arda
- Aèndelan by Paul Sherrill
- Dele (protolanguage) by Aidan Grey
- Fanglutsen by David Peterson
- Gedheql by Tristan McLeay
- Gotidospran by Basilius
- Ha Bok by Mathias
- Henaudute by Muke Tever
- Miradéugë Elliott Lash
- Seinundjé by Shreyas Sampat
- Tannaamaadaadeele by Amber
- Taxa (protolanguage) by Aidan Grey
- Thishedharha by Damon M. Lord
- Tiwu by Amanda Babcock
- Xshashrandi by Dan Jones
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