Languages in Middle-earth Role Playing

To flesh out the setting, Middle-earth Role Playing introduces many new languages.

Apysaic

The Apysaic languages were spoken by Haradrim, and dominate south-west Middle-earth. It was originally the language of the Apysan peoples, who migrated through Ered Harmal in two waves. The first wave settled in Hyarn, Elorna, Mirëdor, Drel, and Pel. A second wave of settlers 1500 years late took control of Far Harad, and their Haradaic-influenced speech is named New or Northern Apysaic.

Tazinain

A language spoken by city dwellers of Sîrayn, based on Apysaic and Talatherin.

Atliduk

Atliduk was a language spoken by Beornings.

Blarm

Blarm was the language of the Hillmen. It was represented by Welsh.

Fornen

Fornen was a language of the Northmen spoken before the 1800s of the Third Age.

Haradaic

Haradaic was a language spoken by Haradrim, Corsairs, and Black Númenóreans, though Variags also had some knowledge of it.

Labba

Labba was a language spoken by the Lossoth, though the Umli also had some knowledge of it.

Logathig

Logathig was a language spoken by Dorwinrim and Easterlings.

Nahaiduk

Logathig was a language spoken by Beornings and Woodmen.

Talatherin

Talatherin was the language of the ancient Chyans.

Umitic

Umitic was a language spoken by the Umli.

Varadja

Varadja was a language spoken by the Variags.

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