For those that might think I have forgotten about the affairs of the dwarves, fear not!
In fact, you could not be further from the truth! 🙂
As in the last weeks and months I’ve been tremendously busy updating all the neo-khuzdul documents (with brand new “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” material).
In addition The Hobbit movie has really kept me busy as I’ve received a ton of emails from friendly and eager enthusiast wanting to pick up the language of our dwarrow friends.
To all of you that have sent me emails… thank you so much. And yes, I’ll soon publish all the new documents and you’ll get them in your mailbox in a neat little package – a grand thanks to David Salo (linguist on “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”), consider it a late Christmas gift 😉
– for those Khuzdul enthusiasts that haven’t yet “signed up”, no worries… just drop a reply on this post and I’ll add you to the list.
Finally, there is more from The Dwarrow Scholar still to come in the weeks and months ahead… including a massive project that will surely please all dwarven fanatics! (stay tuned!)
Now, for those that have a hard time waiting for all of this juicy content, I would like to point you in the direction of the monthly Khuzdul lessons I provide via LotRO (Laurelin Server), for dwarves only (obviously 😉 )
This week’s Khuzdul lesson will provide a new twist on our monthly lessons.
For the first time, we are going beyond our class room and will see to use Khuzdul while exploring the world around us.
It goes without saying that we must only use the ancient tongue of the seven fathers when dwarves are around, hence our exploration will focus on the dwarrow lands of Ered Luin.
Not only will we practice our Khuzdul, in addition we will learn new words, numbers and verbs by playing games while we explore the grand lands of the Blue Mountains.
All dwarves, of all kinships, are welcomed at the Gates of Thorin’s Hall, at 3 past the noon ((3PM LotRO Server time – 8PM UK Time – 9PM Central European Time)) on Friday 11th of January.
Those not on Laurelin, merely create yourself a dwarven character on the server and you’ll be most welcome. In game questions can be directed to “Kandral” – See you there!
May your beard continue to grow longer!
add me please too
rose.lisa@gmx.de
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Add me please too
and you have my respect for all the work
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Please add me 🙂
Medrev06@hotmail.ca
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Please add me
nlydeen@me.com
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Shamukh!
Could you please add me to the list? Thank you very much~!
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I want in! I need to learn!!
Please sign me up!
mastakong19@yahoo.com
Wait, no charge right?
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I’ve added you to the list. And yes, as mentioned earlier, I provide these documents free of charge.
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Awesome, thanks!
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Just curious, when do you think all this material will be completed and ready?
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Should have been completed some time ago, so apologies for the delay.
Have had (and still have) issues with my PC (currently in the shop), once I get that sorted it shouldn’t take much longer.
Appreciate the patience.
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Add me to the list to. I would love learn more!!!
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Hello again, I would love to be added to this list so please add me.
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I will learn too! Add me if you will!
kleoevan@gmail.com
Thank you!
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Sounds splendid! I’d love a copy! cloudlake (at) gmail (dot) com 🙂
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Sign me up too please, from what little I’ve seen of them on Scribd, these look stunning!
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I would love the receive the documents! count me in!!
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I would love the docs also — thanks! Just found your site.
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Count me in, I love neo-Khuzudul!
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Is there still a chance to get put on this list? I’d love, am eager, and finally have time, to learn.
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Indeed there is.
PC is still in the shop unfortunately, so things are tiny bit on hold at the moment…
But no fear, as I’ll get these to all in the end.
That’s a dwarf promise right there 🙂
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I would definitely like to get on this list too… this is awesome
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Please add me to the list for the free version 😀
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I would love to be added to this list also, email: girtylicious@hotmail.co.uk
Many thanks
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I am terribly interested in the pdf-files, if they are still available! I think this is incredibly fascinating! 😀
If I may be so bold, can you send them to me?
t-westergren@live.se
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They are still available and I’ll see to make the new versions of them available when they are ready.
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This is great, sign me up.
e-mail : cid.quintana@purchase.edu
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I’m an amateur fan of constructed languages, and would love to get a copy of your pdfs about Khuzdul. My email (remove the – characters). a-c-h-e-s-o-n-b@comcast.net
Thank you
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I’m hoping you’re still emailing put the PDFs cause they sound very interesting.
mizuki_ryu73@yahoo.com
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I am indeed. Stay tuned for updates.
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I hope you’re still doing this, I’d love to be on the list!
jeffro450@yahoo.com
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Hi! Great work, I would love to have copies of your works and study a lot more on Khuzdul language. Please sign me up 🙂 Thank you.
idlehands7878@gmail.com
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We are going to have a Tolkien LARP and my company of dwarves would be delighted to have your dictionary in workable form.
Please, sent it to i_gaffar (at) hotmail.com
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Are you still doing this because I like a copy.
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thehoblin@hotmail.com please 😀
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Sign me up!
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Hello, I’d really appreciate it if you added me to the list. I’d love to have your English-Khuzdul dictionary, it’s masterfully done. ^_^
My mail is m.leginowska@wp.pl
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I don’t know if this is still being updated, but I’d love to be signed up for it.
Thank you. 🙂
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oh, oops! My email is iamthaissa@yahoo.com. 🙂
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