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The word '''patakar''' is a '[[Quenya]]rized' word composed by the sounds {{IPA|/p/}}, {{IPA|/t/}}, {{IPA|/k/}}and refers to voiceless stops. These are the basic glyphs of the [[Tengwar]] ([[Parma]], [[Tinco]], [[Calma]] along with [[Quessë]]) and are the heads of each 'series'.
The word '''patakar''' is a '[[Quenya]]rized' word composed by the sounds {{IPA|/p/}}, {{IPA|/t/}}, {{IPA|/k/}}and refers to voiceless stops. These are the basic glyphs of the [[Tengwar]] ([[Parma]], [[Tinco]] along with [[Tyelpë]], [[Calma]] along with [[Quessë]]) and are the heads of each 'series'.


The series are named ''tincotéma'', ''parmatéma'', ''calmatéma'', and ''quessetéma'', respectively (''téma'' means "series" in Quenya).
The series are named ''tincotéma'', ''parmatéma'', ''calmatéma'' respectively (''téma'' means "series" in Quenya).
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[[category:Quenya words]]

Revision as of 18:14, 26 December 2008

The word patakar is a 'Quenyarized' word composed by the sounds /p/, /t/, /k/and refers to voiceless stops. These are the basic glyphs of the Tengwar (Parma, Tinco along with Tyelpë, Calma along with Quessë) and are the heads of each 'series'.

The series are named tincotéma, parmatéma, calmatéma respectively (téma means "series" in Quenya).