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Qenya 

tana

that

Qenya [Ety/TA; PE23/085; PE23/104; PE23/105; PE23/111] Group: Eldamo. Published by

adverb. then, at that time (past now)

Qenya [PE23/109; PE23/110] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tanar(yas)

adverb. *on that (past) day

The correlatives ᴹQ. tanar and tanaryas appeared in Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 (PE23/109), a combination of ᴹQ. ta “that” and ᴹQ. -ar(yas) “day”.

Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya I would update this to ᴺQ. tanaurë “on that day” using Q. aurë for “day”.

Qenya [PE23/109; PE23/110] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tanalka

*that much, that great

tanas(se)

adverb. *there

tane

pronoun. that

Qenya [PE23/085; PE23/087; PE23/102; PE23/103] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tan(an)

adverb. then, at that time (past now)

The correlatives tanan or (archaic) †tan “then, at that time” appearing in Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 (PE23/109), a combination of ᴹQ. ta “that” and ᴹQ. -n(an) “time”.

Qenya [PE23/109; PE23/110] Group: Eldamo. Published by

talka

adjective. *that much, that great

The correlatives talka or tanalka appeared in Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 (PE23/108), a combination of ᴹQ. ta “that” and ᴹQ. -lka “much”.

Qenya [PE23/106; PE23/108] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tanárea

adjective. *that old, that long lasting

The correlative ᴹQ. tanárea appeared in Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 (PE23/108), a combination of ᴹQ. ta “that” and an adjectival form of ᴹQ. are “day”.

Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya I would update this to ᴺQ. tanaurëa “that old, that long lasting, (lit.) of that many days” using Q. aurë for “day”.

ta·nakita

*it bites it(self)

in

pronoun. that

nande

noun. harp

Qenya [Ety/ÑGAN; EtyAC/ÑGAN] Group: Eldamo. Published by