There are more words but they are from Tolkien's earlier conceptional periods. Tolkien likely changed these words as he evolved the aesthetics and completeness of the languages. You may even find languages that Tolkien later rejected. Do not mix words from different time periods unless you are familiar with the phonetic developments.

Qenya 

-nde

suffix. general action verbal suffix

-(á)re

suffix. general action verbal suffix

-ste

suffix. general action verbal suffix

le

pronoun. you

Qenya [PE22/106; PE22/118; PE22/119; PE22/120; PE22/123; PE22/124; PE22/127; PE23/075; PE23/077; PE23/079; PE23/080; PE23/088; PE23/089; PE23/090; PE23/093; PE23/099; PE23/103; PE23/104] Group: Eldamo. Published by

o(na)nde

adverb. to exactly the same degree

The correlatives ᴹQ. onande or onde “to exactly the same degree” appeared in Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 (PE23/108), a combination of ᴹQ. on- “same” and ᴹQ. -n(de) “degree”.

Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya I would update this to ᴺQ. imandë “to exactly the same degree” using im- “same”.

qa(qe)nde

adverb. in all ways, to every extent

The correlative ᴹQ. qande or qaqende “in all ways, to every extent” appeared in Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 (PE23/111), a combination of ᴹQ. qa(qe)- “every” and ᴹQ. -n(de) “extent”.

Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya I would update this to ᴺQ. ilindë “in all degrees, to every extent” using il- “all”.

to

preposition. in


Below: Tolkien's Late Period (1950–1973). These are from Tolkien's late conceptual period — his most settled forms of the languages. Prefer these over the earlier ones above when composing new text.