- en.wikipedia.org SindarinTolkien created Sindarin in around 1944. He used much of Noldorin and blended it with "Ilkorin Doriathrin" and added in some new features.
- ortadunya.fandom.com wiki/SindarinSindarin, başlangıçta J.R.R. Tolkien tarafından Gnomish veya Goldogrin olarak adlandırılan, Üçüncü Çağ'da Orta Dünya'da en çok konuşulan Elf dilidir.
- muugumuugu.github.io bOOkshelF/languagesNcodes/…As for my part of the work: This course has been written to provide rather easy access to Sindarin for interested readers.
- stars21.com Translators sindarinUse our free AI Sindarin (Elvish or Grey-Elvish) translators to/from world 299 languages provided by world star accurate translators with just one mouse click.
- omniglot.com conscripts/sindarin.htmThe Tengwar script for Sindarin can be written with vowel diacritics (Standard Mode), or with separate symbols for vowels (the Mode of Beleriand).
- funtranslations.com sindarinSindarin is one of the many languages spoken by immortal Elves. ... Type your text below to convert to Sindarin using our Sindarin translator.
- eldamo.org content/language-pages/lang-s.htmlThe information presented in this section is the Sindarin language as Tolkien described it during the publication of the Lord of the Rings and afterwards (1950-1973).
- tolkiengateway.net wiki/SindarinSindarin í is pronounced noticeably longer in duration than Sindarin i, and has a different quality. Sindarin í is most like i in English ink or like i in Spanish gringo.
- eksisozluk.com sindarin--47899...middle earth elf lerinin ortak dili. quenya undying lands'den middle earth'e geldigi zaman, saray dili olarak kalmi$, common elven tongue olarak sindarin kullanilmi$tir.
- glaemscrafu.jrrvf.com english/sindarin.htmlSindarin, or Grey-elven, is according to Tolkien’s last conceptions the language developed in Beleriand among the Sindar.