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Hello everyone! I am excited to be joining the fan forum at last! My name is Christina and I am from Washington state. I am a college student and a year younger than Lalli and Emil. I've been reading SSSS since the middle of August this year, but I only just recently started exploring the forum. I also finally read aRTD and it is fantastic!! Though I'm sure I probably don't need to tell you that. I like to think that I'm an artist, so sometimes I draw SSSS fanart, but I won't have too much time to do so very frequently. And finally, though I have lived my whole life in Washington, I have always dreamed of learning Swedish and traveling to Sweden, because that is where my family is from. (Part of the reason I enjoy SSSS so much is because it reminds me of my Scandinavian roots). Pleased to meet you all!!!!
Hi, hello, welcome fellow Washingtonian! Which side do you live on?Also, I believe that Duolingo has a Swedish course, if you want to do that. There's also probably a Swedish thread in the Language Board.
Jenny Islander here. Alaskan, speak English and a little Spanish (and some Quenya if that helps). Generally can't stand gore and horror, but heard good things about SSSS and so far I like it. I enjoy post-apocalyptic scenarios involving people who act like people, not B-movie cardboard characters.
Welcome, Jenny Islander. Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo, and all that. *sneep*I have merely dabbled in the language, and am much more proficient with Tengwar than I am with the vocabulary or grammar, to my deep regret.
What Aul said. Nice to see another fellow Tolkien fan!I've got a little Sindarin, but not enough grammar to make actual sentences -- mostly vocabulary scraps.
If you're looking to learn grammar and sentence structure, I can highly recommend this:http://sindarinlessons.weebly.com It is what I have been using to learn.
THIS IS EXTREME GOOD TAKKI had been using a PDF that somebody whipped up but it was hard to keep track of where I was and that made it less motivation.
YES IT IS MOST BEST!You're welcome! I am surprised that you had not seen it before, It's the first thing that shows up for me when I search up "Learn Sindarin". Also on that site they have a dictionary of all known/speculated Sindarin words which is very useful. Also, I made a sindarin learning thread over here: https://ssssforum.com/index.php?topic=674.0
You are an excellent person.
The reason I hadn't seen that was that instead of going "I wanna learn Elvish! Google!" I went "oooo this website that I am on is really interesting and hey! there's a textbook! Sure, I'll download it, why not?"