Subject: Looks like Grelvish.
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Posted on: 2013-12-27 17:52:00 UTC
That's Grey Company Elvish to the rest of you ;). The big clue is that the word it gives for 'I' is 'amin'.
... on the other hand, it's not even Grelvish - it lacks the horrible double-vowelled 'to be' verbs (though it does possess 'ier' for 'are'). Hrm. 'To be' is difficult in Sindarin - but 'anim' (not 'amin') is 'for myself' in S., not 'I'. It also gives the frankly bizarre 'kalina' for 'light' - which looks like a mangle of Quenya 'calima'.
The dictionary it's working from is here, and includes the term 'me'urra kosta' for 'lightning bolt'. That phrase also appears in the Grelvish phrasebook - but is translated as 'lanta en’ kalale'. Um...
Ah. It appears to be outdated Grelvish, specifically as outlined in this 2001 document. Good grief. So it's... literally useless, even if for some reason you want to speak Grelvish.
hS