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Sindarin
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Learn Sindarin with lingoXpress

Discover free resources, games, and courses to learn Sindarin.

Language Games

Practice Sindarin vocabulary with 12 free games at every level — highlights below, the full list in the Arcade.

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Word of the Day

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Books & Resources

Explore our collection of Sindarin learning materials — eBooks, audiobooks, and more.

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About the Sindarin Language

Sindarin is another language constructed by J.R.R. Tolkien for the Elves in 'Lord of the Rings'.

The flowing Elvish language of Middle-earth created by Tolkien, inspired by Welsh phonology.

Created by J.R.R. Tolkien in 1944 for Lord of the Rings.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes! All our games, courses, and Word of the Day are completely free. No hidden charges, no credit card required.
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No account is needed to start learning. You can play games, take courses, and browse resources right away. An optional free account lets you save progress.
What is Word of the Day?
Every day we feature a new Sindarin word with example phrases. Subscribe to get it delivered to your inbox — it takes just 2 minutes a day.
What games are available for Sindarin?
We offer 12 free Sindarin games, including Hangman, Word Match, Word Builder and 9 more — from beginner to advanced difficulty.
Do you have Sindarin books?
We currently have one book for learning Sindarin: “Sindarin Dictionary 2024: Learn Sindarin | Elvish…” — available as an eBook, audiobook, or paperback.
What is a constructed language?
Sindarin is a constructed language (conlang) — a language that was deliberately created rather than naturally evolving. Sindarin was created by J.R.R. Tolkien in 1944 for Lord of the Rings.