Parantavese
Parantavese is a fictional language created by the linguist and fantasy writer John R. R. Tolkien. It is a constructed language, meaning it was invented rather than evolved naturally, and is used in his Middle-earth legendarium. Parantavese is notable for its complex grammar and extensive vocabulary, which Tolkien developed over many years. The language is primarily used in Tolkien's works to represent the speech of the Elves, particularly the Vanyar and Noldor, who are among the earliest inhabitants of Middle-earth.
The name "Parantavese" is derived from the Quenya word "Parantir," which means "to speak" or "to talk."
Parantavese is primarily used in Tolkien's works to represent the speech of the Elves, particularly the Vanyar
Parantavese is notable for its complex grammar and extensive vocabulary, which Tolkien developed over many years.