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  1. Of course the player/character can translate if they want, but I just wanted that extra "oomph" to the languages in 5e. So far I have the following languages: Standard Dwarvish: https://lingojam.com/UnofficialD%26DDwarvishTranslator; Elvish: https://lingojam.com/CommontoElvish(D%26D) Giant: Gnomish: Goblin: http://www.screwytruths.com/Goblin.html

  2. Elvish Translator. Did You Know? the tongue of the Eldar before their divisions, e.g., those Elves who decided to follow the Vala Oromë and undertook the Great March to Valinor.

  3. dnd elvish: https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Elven_dictionary. I've found a few websites with it before posting this topic, so there are some. But I wanted to know if any good ones that are more faithful to D&D. I jokingly refer to our Paladin as "meat shield".

  4. Easy tool for transcribing to Elvish and Dwarvish, maps and songs from Tolkien's works, Elvish and Dwarvish font downloads, history of the languages, and more. Free apps for Windows and Android.

  5. Convert from English to Sindarin. Sindarin is one of the many languages spoken by immortal Elves. J.R.R. Tolkien created this fictional Elvish language (which uses Tengwar writing system) for the novel Lord of The Rings.

  6. elvish-translator-ahsan.netlify.appelvish translator

    do you know elvish has two variants one being Quenya, or High-Elven and Sindarin, or Grey-elven.

  7. Forgotten Realms Wiki. in: Elven languages, Dictionaries. English. Español. Français. Elven dictionary. A keg of smokepowder with a warning label in Common and Elvish. A list of words and phrases from the Elven language.

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