GUIDE TO ELVISH WORDS IN MY STORY
melamin- my love (mela-love; amin-my)
ai- ah
aiya-oh
Hith Aiglin- The Misty Mountains
talan- a sort of tree dwelling used by the folk of Lorien, that Luinil acquired a taste for while visiting that land
brethil- silver birch tree
tindomë- the end of the elvish day, just before dawn
Feahith- Legolas's horse, which I made up; his name means 'Spirit of Mist'
Imladris- Rivendell
Amin Mela Lle- I love you (Amin-I; Mela-love; Lle- you)
Namaarië- Farewell
Lisssenen ar' maska'lalaith tenna'lye omentuva!- Sweet water and light laughter 'till next we meet!
Vedui- greetings
Mae govannen- well met
Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo- a star shines on the hour of our meeting
Namaarië- farewell
hart- not Elvish, but may need to be explained- a male deer. The term was used by Tolkien in The Hobbit to describe one that the party saw in Mirkwood.
