Unfortunately not. Tolkien was more interested in developing the history and evolution of his languages then developing the languages themselves. Sindarin and Quenya are the two most-developed of Tolkien’s languages, but there is not nearly enough vocabulary to be usable as a language.
And unlike some other conlangs, there’s a strong hesitancy to embracing fan-made extensions on the works of Tolkien.
Unfortunately not. Tolkien was more interested in developing the history and evolution of his languages then developing the languages themselves. Sindarin and Quenya are the two most-developed of Tolkien’s languages, but there is not nearly enough vocabulary to be usable as a language.
And unlike some other conlangs, there’s a strong hesitancy to embracing fan-made extensions on the works of Tolkien.