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No, it really is a "real" language, but it was created by Tolkien. He was a linguist. He started working on it in 1910: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quenya
After, Tolkien fans (there are various foundation for Middle Earth, linguistic as well) created websites and places where you can learn the language. Not sure if this was before or after the movies though. I think the language thing might have been before the movies, but I'm not sure.
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Originally posted by Red_Woman
No, it really is a "real" language, but it was created by Tolkien. He was a linguist. He started working on it in 1910: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quenya
After, Tolkien fans (there are various foundation for Middle Earth, linguistic as well) created websites and places where you can learn the language. Not sure if this was before or after the movies though. I think the language thing might have been before the movies, but I'm not sure.
Definitely before the movies.
Source: I was born a nerd and raised by a nerdy father. I had 3 computers in my house in 95, all built by him, with me being a little helper, and I learned to play on the internet early. Of course I was searching nerdy shit like that before the 2000's for sure. The dial up tones sure bring back nostalgic memories.
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Originally posted by Red_Woman
No, it really is a "real" language, but it was created by Tolkien. He was a linguist. He started working on it in 1910: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quenya
After, Tolkien fans (there are various foundation for Middle Earth, linguistic as well) created websites and places where you can learn the language. Not sure if this was before or after the movies though. I think the language thing might have been before the movies, but I'm not sure.
if he was a real linguist he wouldnt have made elves, sauron and the good people of middle earth use an betabet-based written language.
betabet based written language have low information density, that is to say that you have to read a lot of lines to grasp a simple message that is being conveyed. faster to write out, but takes longer to read, and is normally reserved for groups of people with lower average IQs.