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*[[Primitive Quendian]]
 
*[[Primitive Quendian]]
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**[[Nelyarin Avarin]]
 
**common [[Eldarin]]
 
**common [[Eldarin]]
 
**common [[Telerin]]
 
**common [[Telerin]]
 
***[[Sindarin]]
 
***[[Sindarin]]
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****Beleriandic
****Mithrimin or northern Sindarin (strongly influenced by [[Noldorin]])
 
 
*****Dialect of the [[House of Beor]] (influenced by [[Taliska]])
 
*****Dialect of the [[House of Beor]] (influenced by [[Taliska]])
 
******Dialect of northwestern [[Númenór]]
 
******Dialect of northwestern [[Númenór]]
 
*******Dialect of the Men of [[Gondor]]
 
*******Dialect of the Men of [[Gondor]]
 
********[[Loremaster]]-dialect of the fourth Age (influenced by Westron and Quenya)
 
********[[Loremaster]]-dialect of the fourth Age (influenced by Westron and Quenya)
 
****Mithrimin or northern Sindarin (strongly influenced by [[Noldorin]])
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****Dialect of the Wandering Tribes of Beleriand
 
****Doriathrin
 
****Doriathrin
 
****Falathrin (strongly influenced by Falmarin)
 
****Falathrin (strongly influenced by Falmarin)
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******Dialect of the Elves of [[Eriador]]
 
******Dialect of the Elves of [[Eriador]]
 
*******Dialect of [[Imladris]] (strongly influenced by [[Quenya]])
 
*******Dialect of [[Imladris]] (strongly influenced by [[Quenya]])
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*******Bethteur
*******Dialect of the [[Woodland Realm]] (strongly influenced by Nandorin)
 
*******Dialect of [[Lórien]] (strongly influenced by Nandorin)
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********Dialect of the [[Woodland Realm]] (strongly influenced by Nandorin)
 
********Dialect of [[Lórien]] (strongly influenced by Nandorin)
 
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[[Category:Language]]
 
[[Category:Elves]]
 
[[Category:Elves]]

Revision as of 13:39, 29 November 2013

Sindarin or Grey Elven was originally an elvish dialect that arose in Beleriand among the grey Elves of the first Age from their own local Telerin dialect.Later it became the common lingua franca among the elves and was even preserved among the Dúnadan Nobility as language of etiquette.

Genealogy of Sindarin