Lesson 1

Please note: This article relates to older Neo-Khuzdul lesson material.

A completely revised and expanded lesson programme is now available through:

www.dwarrowscholar.com/lessons

This includes two entirely new and complete courses. As of June 2026, the Beginner Course is currently being released and will be followed by the Intermediate Course.

The outdated lesson material previously shown here has been taken offline to ensure that no one continues using obsolete information.

Enjoy!

14 Responses to Lesson 1

  1. dreamingfifi's avatar dreamingfifi says:

    Whoa, this is very heavy on the “neo” isn’t it?

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  2. victorialadybug's avatar victorialadybug says:

    This is awesome! Thanks so much for posting these lessons. I will investigate and check it out.

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  3. Tobito's avatar Tobito says:

    congratulations for the amazing job!

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  4. Miguel's avatar Miguel says:

    Hi I am new on this page and I can’t find Lesson 2. Can somebody help me.

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  5. Arrow's avatar Arrow says:

    I’m really excited about all this. I’ve always been one of the population that struggles with language even though I’m good at understanding the concept behind them, but the way you explain this looks like I might be able to understand it for once – and, I’m at a point where I have a lot of free time on my hands to dedicate to this, which is good too.

    I considered learning Sindarian, but it got a bit flowery and the script looks like it would be rather complicated. Which set of runes is Neo-Khuzdul written in? I recognize a lot of them and I want to hazard a guess at Elder Futhark, but I could be wrong. It’s been a while since I really dug into runes.

    Thanks,
    Arrow.

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    • Neo-Khuzdul is either written in Angerthas Moria or Angerthas Erebor. They are related to Elder Futhark, yet I would say a distant cousin.
      You can find more on these runes in the documents available on this blog.

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  6. This course is already shaping up to be pretty amazing! I’ve only completed lesson one but I’m already learning so much about Khuzdul! I salute you for your amazing work, keep it up.

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