SuStel:
*vI'laS HuDmey bIr Hay HopDaq*
"At the far beyond of the cold mountains of mist" Is it possible for {Hay} and the similar nouns (Dung, bIngDaq, retlh, etc), to have be-verbs used as adjectives ? qunnoq On 9 Aug 2017 7:35 pm, "SuStel" <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote: On 8/9/2017 12:10 PM, nIqolay Q wrote: {vI'laS} means "fog, mist". {HuDmey'e' velbogh vI'laS}, perhaps?
Wanted something along the lines of: HuDmey bIr HayDaq bIghHa'mey Hop tu'lu'.
But am still working on how to call the mountains misty as well.
Tolkien also called them the Mountains of Mist. Just say *vI'laS HuD.* Where Tolkien uses the word *dungeons* in the poem, he doesn't mean the prison kind; he's referring to underground chambers. A literal translation (without attempting to reproduce the poetry): *vI'laS HuDmey bIr Hay HopDaq wutlh pa'mey jaQDaq DIS qanDaq 'IDnar qol'om wov wInejmeH malengnISchoH qaSpa' jajlo'.* Best I could do for *enchanted gold* without getting unwieldy. -- SuStelhttp://trimboli.name _______________________________________________ tlhIngan-Hol mailing list tlhIngan-Hol@lists.kli.org http://lists.kli.org/listinfo.cgi/tlhingan-hol-kli.org