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![]() An apostrophe is often introduced into a word that was previously free of one to force a pause or trill and to give it an added layer of importance. For example, elves will trill the double r in Zar’roc, a sound often ignored by humans in favor of the more straightforward method of splitting the name into two parts.Only a few words or names warrant apostrophes in the ancient language. An apostrophe signifies either a pause or-if the apostrophe is situated between two r’s-a trill in a word.In addition to the canon resources below, click here to see a complete grammar of the ancient language, put together by fans in the Netherlands. ![]()
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