The elvish alphabet can be found here - http://www.starchamber.com/paracelsus/elvish/elvish-in-ten-minutes.html
It's called Tengwar, the Quenya (one of the Elvish languages) word for symbols.
Quenya is a language - the "alphabet" is called Tengwar and is not exclusive to Quenya or even the Elvish languages in general - for example, it was also used to write the inscription on the One Ring in the Black Tongue.
What I think is that there is no 'z' in Quenya or Sindarin, although it is there in Khuzdul (the language of the Dwarves).
Miluiel, which means friendly in Sindarin, one of the Elvish languages.
Which elvish? Quenya, Sindarin, and Woodelvin are all different.
'Dance with me under the stars' translates into Elvish ' yassen amin nu i' giliath'.
its in elvish
The website Council of Elrond, link below, has a great Elvish section. They have dictionaries of both Quenya and Sindarin, Elvish lessons, name translations, and translations for every quote in the movies.
The elvish name for warrior is "heru".
the elvish word for war is Mal. (I looked up elvish words and the website said that Mal is the elvish word for war) Always happy to answer your Questions, ~ E
When you say feeling elvish today it means that you are feeling mischievous. When you say my elvish fishtail hair, means your hair braid is elf looking. These are the meanings for everyday conversation, not for the Hobbit.
Runya is the word for flame in elvish.
Elvish Linguistic Fellowship was created in 1988.
Miluiel, which means friendly in Sindarin, one of the Elvish languages.
Which elvish? Quenya, Sindarin, and Woodelvin are all different.
Rebecca means "to bind," which in Sindarin (Elvish) is gwedh-. Adding one of the common Elvish name endings (-iel, -ien, -wen), Rebecca would be Gwedhiel or Gwedhien.Note: dh is pronounced as a hard th, as in "thee" in English.
In Elvish, "Chloe" could be translated as "Calawen" in Sindarin or "Elaire" in Quenya.
Feeling elvish today means that you are feeling mischievous. My elvish fishtail hair, means your hair braid is elf looking. These are the meanings for everyday conversation, not for the Hobbit.
Feeling elvish typically refers to feeling magical, ethereal, or whimsical, like an elf from folklore. It can also suggest feeling in touch with nature, mystical energy, or a sense of otherworldliness.
http:/www.grey-company.org/Circle/language/phrase.htm its a link for the elvish language