Subject: I imagine they do it poetically.
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Posted on: 2016-11-29 16:34:00 UTC

Perhaps something akin to the nature-based language used in traditional Chinese medicine, which I'm learning about lately due to working as a receptionist at an acupuncture clinic. {= ) TCM talks about conditions/symptoms like "heart fire," "yin deficiency," "wet cold," "stagnation of the chi," "wind," and so forth. It's not exactly anatomy and physiology as we know it in the West, but it's worked pretty darn well for thousands of years, just with a different sort of vocabulary that doesn't translate particularly well to Western terms.

I could see Elves approaching the subject in much the same way, is my point. Lots of reference to things observed in the natural world.

Also you try inventing a whole language from scratch and see how you do AHEM, sorry. Go back in the corner, Inner Tolkien Nut. Personally, I've never understood why people think French is so beautiful, so, y'know. De gustibus non disputandem or however that goes. {= )

~Neshomeh

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