Aldmeris (Language)

Aldmeris is the language spoken by the Aldmer of Aldmeris and is the root of all elven languages in Tamriel, as well as the common tongue spoken by most of the continent.

Dictionary
Aldmeris                         Tamriellic Aba (abai)                             Forbidden (adj) Abannen (abannene)                     Nonexistent (adj) Abramor (abramore)                     Meteor, comet (n.) Acia (aciai)                           Plant (n.) Ada (adai)                             God (n.) Adas (adase)                           Temple (n.) Adawen (adawene)                       Goddess (n.) Adma-                                  To listen, to hear (verb) Adonai (adonais)                       Godly, godlike, divine (adj) Aedroth (aedra)                        Ancestor; AEDRA (n.) Aelle (aellei)                         Wondrous, amazing (adj) Aellis                                 Awe, wonderment (n.) Aetta-                                 To sing (verb) Aettus (aettu)                         Song (n.) Afba (afbai)                           Honey (n.) Agar (agare)                           Knowledge (n.) Agea (ageai)                           Wisdom (n.) Aican (aicane)                         [Some coniferous tree] (n.) Aka (akai)                             Dragon, king (n.) Alata (alatai)                         Wide, huge (adj) Alcharya (alcharyai)                   High elf; the aldmer of Summerset Isle (n.) Ald (alde)                             First, old, ancient, proto (adj) Aldmer (aldmere)                       First elf; ALDMER (n.) Ali (alis)                             Glory, honour (n.) Alt (alte)                             High (adj) Alten (altene)                         Highland, plateau (n.) Ama-                                               To ask, to bid (verb) Amaralda-                                      To foresee, to predict (verb) An (ane)                                           New (adj) Anar                                                 Sun (n.) Anca-                                               To stalk (verb) Anda (andai)                                   Long (adj) Anga (angai)                                   Hut, tent (n.) Anis (anise)                                      Daily (adj) Anix (anixe)                                     Day (n.) Annith (annithe)                             Age, era, season, period of time (n.) Anya (anyai)                                    Living, alive (adj) Anyammis                                       Life (n.) Apaliin                                             Future (n.) Ar-                                                    Royal, kingly (adj) [prefix] Ara (arai)                                         Queen (n.) Aran (arane)                                   King (n.) Arata (aratai)                                  Mist, fog, twilight (n.) Arbas (arbase)                                Womb (n.) Archen (archene)                           Castle, fort (n.) Arda (ardai)                                    Faithful, loyal (adj) Ardis                                               Loyalty (n.) Argon (argone)                              Meeting, gathering (n.) Arkta-                                             To know, to understand (verb) Arquen (arquene)                          Noble (n.) Ascuvar (ascuvare)                        Mutual (adj) Ata (atai)                                         Father (n.) Atron (atrone)                                Element of the natural world (n.); light, fire, earth, water, air, storm etc. Atronach (atronache)                     Atronach (n.) Ath (athe)                                        High, tall (adj) Athel (athele)                                 Sky (n.) Auri (auris)                                      Welcome (adj) Aushanta-                                        To return (verb) Auta (autai)                                     Mind (n.) Autare (autarei)                              Thought (n.) Autarium (autariume)                   Theory (n.) Ayla (aylai)                                      Invisible, unnoticeable (adj) Baene (baenei)                               Mighty, great, large, big (adj) Bahra (bahrai)                                Type, species, race (n.) Bal (bale)                                         Stone, rock (n.) Bala (balai)                                     Strength, power (n.) Barra-, baerra-                               To fold (verb) Basra (basrai)                                 Bush, shrub (n.) Baume (baumei)                            Attribute, feature (n.) Bavar (bavare)                                Beard (n.) Bek (beke)                                       Settlement (n.); village, city, farm etc. Bel (bele)                                          Physical strength (n.) Belda (beldai)                                 Strong, powerful, mighty (adj) Bella (bellai)                                   Storm (n.) Benpar (benpare)                           Courtyard (n.) Berate (beratei)                              Half-elf (n.) Bere (berei)                                     Half (n.) Berca-                                              To crawl (verb) Bet, betoth (bete, beta)                 Beast, animal (n.) Bis (bise)                                          Knot (n.) Bor (bore)                                         Follower, vassal (n.) Bos (bose)                                        Green (adj) Bo'sun (bo'sune)                             Bow (n.) Buroth (bura)                                  Slave, servant (n.) Brel (brele)                                      [some large coniferous tree] (n.) Bruk (bruke)                                    Brook (n.) Cahoth (caha)                                  Hurricane (n.) Cali (calis)                                        Transluminent (adj.) Calium                                             Glass (n.); ordinary glass, not malachite Calna (calnai)                                  Crowd (n.) Caman (camane)                             Red (adj) Camulis (camulise)                         Root, base, building's foundations (n.) Cand (cande)                                    Vault (n.) Canoth (cana)                                  Cage, dungeon (n.) Capa-                                                To stand (verb) Car (care)                                          Hill, mound (n.) Carael-                                              To go and bring back (verb) Caran (carane)                                 Brown (adj) Carand (carande)                             Ridge (n.) Carannayne (carannaynei)            Brownhaired, brunette (adj) Carya-                                               To raise, to elevate (verb) Caupi (caupis)                                  Rare (adj) Cava (cavai)                                      House, cottage, longhouse (n.) Cele (celei)                                        Silver (n.) Cestar (cestare)                                Sculptor (n.) Cestumir (cestumire)                      Sculpture (n.) Cey (ceye)                                         Shade, shadow (n.) Cinda (cindai)                                   Thin, skinny (adj) Cira (cirai)                                         Amber (n.) Cor (core)                                           Highland, plateau (n.) Coridal (coridale)                             Waterfall (n.) Cormix (cormixe)                             Danger (n.) Cul-                                                    To rise, to ascend (verb) Culli (cullis)                                       Tower (n.) Cuman (cumane)                              Cloud (n.) Cun (cune)                                         Arch (n.) Cyrod (cyrode)                                  Heart (n.) Char (chare)                                       Man, person (n.) Chasca (chascai)                               Destiny, fate (n.) Chi-                                                    To change, to transform (verb) Chimen (chimene)                           Change, transformation (n.) Chimer (chimere)                             Changed elf; CHIMER (n.) Daedroth (daedra)                            Daedra (n.) Daen (daene)                                     Sword (n.) Dagon (dagone)                                Destructive, harsh (adj) Dagoth (daga)                                   Destruction (n.) Dar (dare)                                           Guard-station such as a border fortress (n.) Delium (deliume)                             Status, condition (n.) Delle-                                                 To offer (verb) Dena (denai)                                     Benevolent (adj) Denni (dennis)                                  Bitter, strong (adj); of taste Dennica (dennicai)                          Spice (n.) Diren (direne)                                   River, stream (n.) Dun (dune)                                        Black, dark, cursed (adj) Dwe (dwei)                                        Deep, smart, intelligent, short (adj) Dwemer (dwemere)                         Deep elf; DWEMER (n.) Ebedar (ebedare)                             Absent (adj) Ebemis (ebemise)                            Present (adj) Ebemis                                              Presence (n.) Ebon (ebone)                                    Black (adj); the source of modern words for Ebony Ebonnayne (ebonnaynei)               Blackhaired, darkhaired (adj) Ecul (ecule)                                       Beach (n.) Ehlin (ehline)                                    Mortality, death (n.) Ehlno (ehlna)                                    Mortal (adj) Ehlnofex                                           Language of the Ehlnofey (n.) Ehlnofey                                           The First Mortals (n.) Ela (elai)                                            Head (n.) Elda (eldai)                                        Leaf (n.) Elen (elene)                                      Oak (n.) Emel-                                                To hesitate (verb) Emeloth (emela)                             Hesitant person, unsure person (n.) Emera-                                              To guide, to teach, to mentor (verb) Emerati (emeratis)                          Guidance, teaching, teacher, mentor (n.) Empa-                                                To seek (verb) Empor (empore)                               Student, apperentice (n.) En (ene)                                              Eye (n.) Ener (eneri)                                        Sharp point (n.) Ennacar (ennacare)                          System (n.) Epen (epene)                                     Extensive (adj) Ereth (erethe)                                    Heat (n.); especially a heat-wave type of weather Erra (errai)                                         Hot, heated (adj); especially of weather Erin                                                     South (n.) Erinne (erinnei)                                Southwards-pointing (adj) Esh (eshe)                                          High, noble, royal (adj) Esto (esta)                                          Wise, knowing (adj) Eton (etone)                                       Mountain, peak (subs) Fair (faire)                                          Fair, pale (adj) Fairnayne (fairnaynei)                     Blonde, fairhaired (adj) Fal (fale)                                             Snow (subs) Fal, fel (fale, fele)                              Area, region, land (n.) Falca-                                                  To swear, to promise (verb) Falmer (falmere)                               Snow elf; FALMER (n.) Fanacas (fanacase)                           White (adj) Fanna-                                                To load, to fill (verb) Fara (farai)                                         Bride (n.) Farca (farcai)                                     Bay (n.) Fiera (fierai)                                      Island (n.) Frensca (frenscai)                            Wave (n.) Frey-                                                   To thank (verb) Gaia-                                                  To fear, to be afraid (verb) Gandra (gandrai)                              Gift (n.) Garlas (garlase)                                Cave, cavern (n.) Ge (gei)                                              Child (n.) Gen-                                                   To give (verb) Ghurde (ghurdei)                              Grass, hay (n.) Gil (gile)                                             Ice (n.) Gile (gilei)                                          Glacier (n.) Glothyn (glothyne)                           Bay (n.) Glynn (glynne)                                  Wooded valley (n.) Gond (gonde)                                    Cold, freezing (adj) Gondorin                                           North (n.) Gori (goris)                                        Mystical, strange, obscure (adj) Goth (gothe)                                      River, stream (n.) Gran (grane)                                      Linden-tree (n.) Gravia (graviai)                                 Disgusting, hostile (adj) Graxis (graxise)                                Feeling, emotion (n.) Hacya (hacyai)                                   Ship (n.) Haelia (haeliai)                                  Terrible (adj) Hal (hale)                                            Horror, fear (n.) Hame (hamei)                                    Sanctuary, safe place (n.) Hapra-                                                To send (verb) Haro (hara)                                         Lively, virile (adj) Has (hase)                                          Bone (n.) Hautal-                                                To build (verb) Hautalya (hautalyai)                         Builder (n.) Hebas (hebase)                                  Fur, pelt (n.) Heca-                                                   To leave, to go away, to depart (verb) Hecta-                                                 To receive (verb) Hecurta (hecurtai)                             Truth (n.) Hegath (hegathe)                              Wasteland, desert (n.) Heim (heime)                                     Cliff (n.); not connected to the Nordic word heim Hessia (hessiai)                                  Healthy (adj) Hevla (hevlai)                                     Joy, festival (n.) Hil (hile)                                              Servant, vassal (n.) Hilya-                                                  To follow, to serve (verb) Hind-                                                   To find (verb) Hleed (hleede)                                    Great, big (adj) Hond (honde)                                     [some large coniferous tree] (n.) Horst (horste)                                     Shrine (n.) Hrota (hrotai)                                     Mine (n.) Huroon (huroone)                              Name (n.) Hyarna (hyarnai)                                Marsh, swamp (n.) Ili (ilis)                                                 Body of water (n.) Ilin (iline)                                            Lake (n.) Indoth (inda)                                      Victory (n.) Ing (inge)                                            Gentle (adj) Ilpa-                                                     To beg (verb) Imis (imise)                                        Answer, reply (n.) Imso-                                                   To answer (verb) Jaque (jaquei)                                     Tusk (n.) Joran-                                                   To deceive, to betray, to lie (verb) Kama-                                                 To scream (verb) Karan (karane)                                    Shield (n.) Karn (karne)                                       Peninsula (n.) Kembari (kemgaris)                          Chair (n.) Kemen (kemene)                               Earth, ground (n.) Kemendelia                                        Agriculture (n.) Kogo (kog-)                                        Eternal, unbreakable (adj) Khan (khane)                                     Drum (n.) Khard (kharde)                                   Patriarch, clan elder (n.) La (lai)                                                 Moment (n.) Lain (laine)                                         Cypress (n.) Lan-                                                     To divide (verb) Laure (laurei)                                     Golden sunglight (n.) Lenya (lenyai)                                    Mother (n.) Linda (lindai)                                      Property, riches, wealth, treasure (n.) Lindai (lindais)                                   Rich, wealthy (adj) Lor (lore)                                             Darkness, doom (n.) Luch (luche)                                        Room, chamber (n.) Lye (lyei)                                             Tree (n.) Lyecia (lyeciai)                                   Any plant with wooden trunk (n.) Ma (mai)                                             Mouth (n.) Mae-                                                   To use (verb) Mafre (mafrei)                                   Winter (n.) Magicka (magickai)                          Magic (n.) Magis (magise)                                  Mage (n.) Maira (mairai)                                    Moon (n.) Mal, mala (male, malai)                   High (adj) Malex (malexe)                                  Height (n.) Mantia (mantiai)                               Tower (n.) Mar (mare)                                          Any large body of water (n.) Math (mathe)                                     Home, dwelling (n.) Maor (maore)                                     Tropical (adj) Mec (mece)                                        Benefit (n.) Meldi (meldis)                                   Exiled (adj) Mend (mende)                                   Mansion, estate, dwelling (n.) Mer (mere)                                         Elf (n.) Merya (meryai)                                  Elven (adj) Met (mete)                                         Trunk of a plant (n.) Meta-                                                  To straighten up, to stand erect (verb) Mil (mile)                                            Sweet, good-tasting (adj) Mina (minai)                                      Panoply (n.) Mir (mire)                                           Lad, young man (n.) Mirie (miriei)                                     Girl, maiden, young woman (n.) Misca-                                                To brighten, to shine (verb) Miscul (miscule)                               Crystal (n.) Miscurin (miscurine)                        Crystallic (adj) Mista-                                                 To rain (verb) Miste (mistei)                                    Rain (n.) Mitta-                                                 To enter (verb) Moca-                                                 To join, to ally, to bond (verb) Mocarum (mocarumi)                      Bond, connection (n.) Molag (molage)                                Fire, flame (n.) Mora (morai)                                     Forest, woods (n.) Morag (morage)                               Forester, woodsman (n.) Mori (moris)                                      Evil, bad (adj) Mucroth (mucra)                              Witch (n.) Mucur (mucure)                               Riddle (n.) Na-                                                     To be (verb) Naercus (naercuse)                          Tendency, habit (n.) Naga (nagai)                                     Death (n.) Nagaia (nagaiai)                               Fatal, dangerous, deadly (adj) Nagar-                                                To die, to perish (verb) Nagra (nagrai)                                   Dead (adj) Nalca-                                                 To choose (verb) Nara-                                                   To stay, to remain (verb) Nardix (nardixe)                                Stasis (n.) Nas (nase)                                          Soft (adj) Nascus (nascu)                                  Torrent (n.) Nava-                                                  To tire (verb) Nayn (nayne)                                     Hair (n.) -nayne (naynei)                                 -haired (adj) Nen (nene)                                         Water (n.) Nence (nencei)                                  Pool, pond, lagoon (n.) Nerva-                                                To notice (verb) Nesi-                                                  To see (verb) Nil (nile)                                             Flower (n.) Ninecia (nineciai)                             Any desert plant, cactus (n.) Nir (nire)                                            Creation (n.) Nira-                                                   To create, to make, to do (verb) Nirn                                                    World (n.) Nirya (niryai)                                     Creator, maker (n.) Nor-                                                    To order, to command (verb) Noris (norise)                                    Order, command (n.) Num (nume)                                      Bronze, brass (n.) Odium (odiume)                                Cult (n.) Odioth (odia)                                      Worshipper, cultist (n.) Oia (oiai)                                             Eternal (adj) Ondoth (onda)                                   Cliff (n.) Onei (oneis)                                       Veil (n.) Orin                                                    East (n.) Orinne (orinnei)                                Eastwards-pointing (adj) Orn (orne)                                          Grassplain (n.) Ors-                                                     To abandon (verb) Orsi (orsis)                                          Pariah, abandoned (adj) Orsimer (orsimere)                           Orc; ORSIMER (subs); perhaps originally referring to early goblins Otte (ottei)                                         Docks (n.) Padoth (pada)                                    Chaos, confusion (n.) Palla (pallai)                                       Dress, clothing (n.) Pas (pase)                                           Sea (n.) Pastur (pasture)                                 Captain of a ship (n.) Pelin (peline)                                      Member of the warrior caste (n.) Pella (pellai)                                       Distant country (n.) Pen (pene)                                          Center (n.) Pielle (piellei)                                     Cape, cloak (n.) Pin                                                       North (n.) Pinorin                                                Northeast (n.) Pinorinne (pinorinnei)                      Northeast-pointing (adj) Pinya (pinyai)                                     Small, tiny (adj) Piuka (piukai)                                     House entry, atrium (n.) Poli (polis)                                          Seed (n.) Pyanda (pyandai)                              Mist (n.) Pyandonea (pyandoneai)                 Veil of mist (n.) Quan (quane)                                     Dry (adj) Quelna-                                              To copulate, to make love, to fuck (verb) Quellis (quellise)                               Sex, intercourse (n.) Quin-                                                  To cleave, to cut, to divide (verb) Quinath (quinathi)                            Canyon, ditch, abyss (n.) Raboth (raba)                                     Goblin (n.) Racu-                                                   To be destroyed, to fall down, to collapse (verb) Rahtan-                                               To reach (verb) Raena (raenai)                                    Pride (n.) Rauta-                                                 To prevent (verb) Red (rede)                                           Smith (n.) Re-                                                       To speak, to tell (verb) Relle (rellei)                                        Sea (n.) Renqua-                                              To travel (verb) Renva (renvai)                                    Land, country (n.) Rerum (rerume)                                 Story, myth, legend (n.) Resda (resdai)                                     Scarab, dung-beetle (n.) Rias (riase)                                          Speech, word (n.) Riel (riele)                                           Beauty (n.) Rielle (riellei)                                      Beautiful (adj) Ril (rile)                                                Glory (n.) Rille (rillei)                                          Glorious (adj) Rinde (rindei)                                     Valley (n.) Ring (ringe)                                        Wreath, garland (n.) Rot (rote)                                             Rotten (adj) Ruma (rumai)                                     Familiar, dear (adj) Runnath (runnathe)                          Place (n.) Runnebal (runnebali)                        Waystone (n.); literally 'Placewards-Stone' Ryn (ryne)                                           Home (n.) Saldor (saldore)                                 Priest (n.) Sancar (sancare)                                Gold (n.) Sassa-                                                 To whisper (verb) Sassi (sassis)                                      Whisper (n.) Sel (sele)                                             Hall (n.) Selma (selmai)                                   Village (n.) Semir (semire)                                   Steep (adj) Semra (semrae)                                 Low, shallow (adj) Sepredia (seprediai)                          Peace, calmness (n.) Serc (serce)                                         Blood (n.) Serca-                                                  To bleed (verb) Sercen (sercene)                                Bloody (adj) Sidan (sidane)                                    Determined, strong-willed (adj) Sil (sile)                                               Light (n.) Sila-                                                     To shine, to gleam, to brighten (verb) Silta (silta)                                          Shining, bright, gleaming (adj) Sinda-                                                 To dismantle (verb) Sor (sore)                                            Gray (adj) Sorn (sorne)                                       Edge (n.) Span (spane)                                      Deep (adj) Spania (spaniai)                                Depth (n.) Stani (stanis)                                      City (n.) Stare (starei)                                      Any large building (n.) Starma-                                              Shape, form (n.) Stetta (stettai)                                   Dance (n.) Stetta-                                                To dance (verb) Suna-                                                  To wish well (verb) Shanta-                                               To come, to arrive (verb) Taeta (taetai)                                      Yellow (adj) Talwin (talwine)                                 Summer (n.) Tam (tame)                                         Morning (n.) Tand-                                                   To love (verb) Tandil (tandile)                                  Love (n.) Tar (tare)                                             Woodland (n.) Tarn-                                                    To go, to travel, to pass by (verb) Tarn, var (tarne, vare)                       Roadside watchtower (n.) Tasta (tastai)                                       Fresh (adj) Tata-                                                    To grab, to catch (verb) Tata (tatai)                                           Hand (n.) Taur (taure)                                         Oxen (n.) Tel (tele)                                              Tower (n.) Telin (teline)                                       Fortress, castle (n.) Telepe (telepei)                                  Safe, secure (adj) Tor (tore)                                             Hill, mound (n.) Trumbe (trumbei)                              Fortress, castle (n.) Tur (ture)                                             Lord, ruler (n.) Turcoth (turca)                                   Master of the house (n.) Twyll (twylle)                                     House (n.) Tya-                                                     To taste (verb) Thalma-                                              To decide (verb) Udhendra (udhendrai)                      Explorer (n.) Ulun (ulune)                                        Blue (adj) Umba (umbai)                                    Dark, lightless (adj); not dark as in "evil" Umbra (umbrai)                                 Grey, dark (adj) Ur (ure)                                                Mighty, powerful (adj) Uri (uris)                                              Source, essence (n.) Vabra (vabrai)                                     Foam, white-crested wave (n.) Vaer-                                                    To weave (verb) Vahta (vahtai)                                     Secret (n.) Val (vale)                                             Hill, mountain (n.) Valendra (valendrai)                         Birth (n.) Vanua (vanuai)                                   Ruin (n.) Vanwa-                                                To disappear, to become lost (verb) Varla (varlai)                                      Star (n.) Vash-                                                   To vanish, to disappear (verb) Vasha (vashai)                                    Lost, vanished, disappeared (adj) Vassi (vassis)                                     Root (n.) Vehrumas (vehrumase)                    Kitchen (n.) Velke (velkei)                                     Descendant (n.) Vend (vende)                                     Authority, lordship (n.) Vendis (vendise)                               High, noble, lordly (adj) Venna-                                               To wound (verb) Venne (vennei)                                  Wound (n.) Verhan (verhane)                              Wrath (n.) Vetu                                             West (n.) Vetunne (vetunnei)                         Westwards-pointing (adj) Vetumas (vetumase)                        Innocent (adj) Vina-                                                  To touch (verb) Viran (virane)                                    Wind (n.) Volan (volane)                                   Club, staff (n.) Voor (voore)                                       River basin (n.) Waen (waene)                                    Wife (n.) Wen (wene)                                        Woman (n.) Wing (winge)                                     Breath (n.) Yond (yonde)                                      Yard (n.)