Talk:Khuzdul

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This page really needs an external links section. As of yet I am unable to find any. Should anyone see this message, either post what they are or just put in the section yourself please. Thank you. --MrFiver

Added one. AnonMoos 04:06, 17 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Is this relevant?

"However, it should be noted that Tolkien was not anti-Semitic; he had at least one Jewish friend, stated that it would be an honor if his name was Jewish in origin - it wasn't - and bitterly disagreed with Nazi beliefs."

It isn't. I'm removing it. 21:56, 27 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Here Goes Nothing

I'm interested in finding out about the most thourough development of Khuzdul. I'm interested in developing it into a fully-functional language, or at least finding out about the attempts thus far at that (ljrogers@mtu.edu). Is there anyone of enough enthusiasm out there to contact me and lead me to or through "the bibliography"? You know, past attempts, fan word lists, etc. And if you would like to give me lessons in it, I'd be willing to listen and/or learn. If anyone wants the same for Marc Okrand's Atlantean, I will gladly provide it. Kwam pagonos. Free of charge. Maybe I'll try Zompist and LangMaker later on.

Epigraphist 15:22, 1 March 2007 (UTC)