Wiktionary:About Quenya

Quenya is a very detailed language - as is expected of constructed languages. There are around ten different noun declensions, and this guide will attempt to cover them all. There are also five verb tenses. For a complete guide, read Quenya.

Orthography
Since Tengwar is not officially added to the Unicode yet, the entries should be Latin script.

e and ë
The final short vowel is always spelled “ë”, except in monosyllabic words. It's also spelled “ë” in a sequence of two or more vowels, that don't form a diphthong.

c, k and qu
The sound should always be spelled as “c” even before the vowels “e” and “i” (except in Early Quenya and older forms). It's labialized counterpart is spelled “qu”.

Tengwar
The Tengwar script is automatically generated by the Template:qya-head, Template:qya-self, as well as templates using the Module:qya-headword.

Outside of those, the Template:tengwar can be used.

In order to display the Tengwar script correctly, at least one of the following fonts has to be installed:
 * Tengwar Annatar
 * Tengwar Eldamar
 * Tengwar Elfica
 * Tengwar Formal
 * Tengwar Gothika
 * Tengwar Noldor
 * Tengwar Parmaite
 * Tengwar Quenya
 * Tengwar Sindarin

Automatic conversion
The Tengwar in the head-word templates are automatically generated from the page name or from the parameter "head" if given.

It can be overwritten by the parameter “teng” if necessary:
 * ethymologic spelling with letters of sounds, that aren't used anymore, use “þ” for  and “ñ”  for
 * split up letter combinations, that are normally digraphs, e.g. “n.w” for + instead of “nw” for