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Marèngil is a constructed language inspired by both Elvish and Dwarvish, languages spoken by the elves and dwarves respectively in the fictional world of Middle Earth, invented by J. R. R. Tolkien. Thus, the language is spoken by an elf-like people, but of a more hardy stock, akin to the dwarves. These elves are known as the Marên, and live in a mountainous, dry, jungle-like continent on the planet Tárìk. The continent is not much bigger than Greenland in square mileage, but is home to some 450 million people. It is very mountainous and has a large collection of waterways and cave systems. The planet could be likened to Caladan, from Frank Herbert's Dune, with very little deserts or arid, inhospitable biomes. The language itself is highly agglutinative in the most modern form. Older root languages are less so, with the main root language having no agglutination whatsoever.
Marèngil is a constructed language inspired by both Elvish and Dwarvish, languages spoken by the elves and dwarves respectively in the fictional world of Middle Earth, invented by J. R. R. Tolkien. Thus, the language is spoken by an elf-like people, but of a more hardy stock, akin to the dwarves. The language is highly agglutinative in most modern forms and branches, though there are certain dialects which do not follow such rules. These are heavily influenced by other languages, however, and some state that they are not directly associated with Marêngil. Older root languages have little to no agglutination, with its two main root languages having no agglutination whatsoever.


==Phonology==
==Phonology==