Lemberin, or Lembian, was a name in early versions of the legendarium for the Avarin languages, more particularly the Telerin. It was spoken by the Lembi Elves, and was the most scattered and diverse among the languages. In the early writings, the Quendian (Elvish) languages were divided into three: the Eldarin, Ilkorin, and Lemberin. The Sindarin names Thranduil, Legolas, Amroth, and Nimrodel were considered as Lemberin. Celeborn's native tongue was originally Lemberin, but was later changed to Telerin.
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| - Lemberin, or Lembian, was a name in early versions of the legendarium for the Avarin languages, more particularly the Telerin. It was spoken by the Lembi Elves, and was the most scattered and diverse among the languages. In the early writings, the Quendian (Elvish) languages were divided into three: the Eldarin, Ilkorin, and Lemberin. The Sindarin names Thranduil, Legolas, Amroth, and Nimrodel were considered as Lemberin. Celeborn's native tongue was originally Lemberin, but was later changed to Telerin.
- The Term Lemberin (or Ilkorin) was sometimes used to refer to the languages of the Umanyar, the Sindar and Nandor.It was also called Umanyarin Telerin, since it was the Umanyarin strain of the Telerin language family.
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| - Lemberin, or Lembian, was a name in early versions of the legendarium for the Avarin languages, more particularly the Telerin. It was spoken by the Lembi Elves, and was the most scattered and diverse among the languages. In the early writings, the Quendian (Elvish) languages were divided into three: the Eldarin, Ilkorin, and Lemberin. The Sindarin names Thranduil, Legolas, Amroth, and Nimrodel were considered as Lemberin. Celeborn's native tongue was originally Lemberin, but was later changed to Telerin.
- The Term Lemberin (or Ilkorin) was sometimes used to refer to the languages of the Umanyar, the Sindar and Nandor.It was also called Umanyarin Telerin, since it was the Umanyarin strain of the Telerin language family.
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