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In response the following comment within the article because I belonged on a discussion page "Aside: why does an Elf have a name from Gamgweth, a language that is traditionally Human?]" The answer is that Gamgweth is not a currently spoken language, currently it's a language of scholars much like |
In response the the following comment within the article because I belonged on a discussion page: "Aside: why does an Elf have a name from Gamgweth, a language that is traditionally Human?]" The answer is that Gamgweth is not a currently spoken language, currently it's a language of scholars much like Latin is in real life. It's very common for Elves to name their children in Gamgweth as well as for places completely unrelated to humans to bear Gamgweth names. [[User:Oramiwe|Oramiwe]] 00:39, 22 May 2008 (CDT) |
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In response the the following comment within the article because I belonged on a discussion page: "Aside: why does an Elf have a name from Gamgweth, a language that is traditionally Human?]" The answer is that Gamgweth is not a currently spoken language, currently it's a language of scholars much like Latin is in real life. It's very common for Elves to name their children in Gamgweth as well as for places completely unrelated to humans to bear Gamgweth names. Oramiwe 00:39, 22 May 2008 (CDT)