Elven names are in the language Tengwar, which was invented by Tolkien. But some of the elven names do have an english tone to them. Good examples of this are names like Arven or Legolass.
I think they just use The Ancient Language as their language. They also speak English.
Finnish is the language spoken in Finland and it is also the language that the Elven language in Tolkien is based on.
brisingr means fire in the elven toungue or the ancient language
There have not been any published books that have used Tolkien's elven language. There are numerous 'fan' written stories that have used Elvish and some attempts have been made to write entirely in elvish, but none have been made available commercially.
umm..... 11 is spelt eleven, elven means, like, 'elvish, of the elves'. Anyways, 111,111, I think, though I'm not sure what 'elven lac' is, so I didn't write it.
It's either called a 'hendecagon' or an 'undecagon'. (It has two names, I'm not implying my uncertainty of the answer).
The Dwarves never use their own language (Khuzdul) when writing down something. They always use the Common Speech or some Elven language.
Lhûg (loog) is the word used for Dragon. Roch (rokh) is the word for horse, there isn't a word for Mule or Donkey.
Elven Manuscript was created in 2004.
Elven Legacy happened in 2009.
Elven Star was created in 1990.
Elven Star has 388 pages.