As far as I've found, there is no word for smile in qenyan or sindarian...... yet
Here they are:Alice McKinleyThe Agony of Alice (1985)Alice in Rapture, Sort of (1989)Reluctantly Alice (1991)All But Alice (1992)Alice in April (1993)Alice the Brave (1995)Alice in Lace (1996)Outrageously Alice (1997)Achingly Alice (1998)Alice In-Between (1999)Alice on the Outside (1999)The Grooming of Alice (2000)Alice Alone (2001)Simply Alice (2002)Starting with Alice (2002)Alice in Blunderland (2003)Alice, Woman of the House (2003)Patiently Alice (2003)The World of Alice (omnibus) (2003)Including Alice (2004)Lovingly Alice (2004)Alice on Her Way (2005)Alice in the Know (2006)Dangerously Alice (2007)Intensely Alice (2009)WOW!!!!!!!!!!! NOW THATS ALOT!OMG THAT IS NOT THE ORDER OF THE BOOKS. THATS THE ORDER OF WHEN THE AUTHER WROTE THEM BUT WHEN THEY PUBLISHED THEM THEY HAD TO DO IT ORDER SO HERE IS THE ORDER AN TRUST ME I AM AN ALICE FAN SO HERE IT IS:1. The Agony of Alice2. Alice in Rapture, Sort of3. Reluctantly Alice4. All but Alice5. Alice in April6. Alice In-Between7. Alice the Brave8.Alice in Lace9. Outrageously Alice10. Achingly Alice11. Alice on the Outside12. The Grooming of Alice13. Alice Alone14. Simply Alice15. Patiently Alice16. Including Alice17. Alice On Her Way18. Alice in the Know19. Dangerously Alice20. Almost Alice21. Intensly Aliceand three prequels :1. Starting with Alice2. Alice in Blunderland3. Lovingly Alice(I know, such a long list)
agony of Alice
No, Alice Smith is a proper noun, a persons name.A proper noun is the name of a person (Alice Smith), a place (Alice Springs NT), a thing (Alice & Olivia clothing line), or a title (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll).A proper noun is always capitalized.
well in the book including alice as you all know that alice always has been with her dad though i think on page 15/16 because i had a project on the book including alice soo i should know what page it is on so thanks
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
In the context given, feeling "elvish" likely means feeling whimsical, ethereal, or mystical, akin to characteristics associated with elves in fantasy literature. "Elvish fishtail hair" may refer to a hairstyle that is reminiscent of elven aesthetics, with intricate, flowing braids or twists that resemble fishtails.
Elvish Linguistic Fellowship was created in 1988.
Runya is the word for flame in elvish.
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 likely means feeling whimsical, ethereal, or mystical, similar to the characteristics often associated with elves in fiction. Similarly, "my elvish fishtail hair" suggests a hairstyle that resembles what might be seen on an elf in a fantasy setting, possibly intricate or flowing like a fishtail braid. It's a playful way of expressing a connection to fantasy elements in everyday life.
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.
The elvish alphabet can be found here - http://www.starchamber.com/paracelsus/elvish/elvish-in-ten-minutes.htmlIt's called Tengwar, the Quenya (one of the Elvish languages) word for symbols.