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Hobbit Lingo to Throw Into Everyday Conversation
Have you ever coined a term amongst your circle of friends and wait to see how long it takes for it to catch on? Let’s be trend-setters and throw a wink of Hobbit into modern day dialogue. There are over 20 languages in J.R.R Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit novels but Soval Pharë (‘Common Speech’), called Westron in English, is the language of Hobbits and men in Middle-Earth. Do you think it will stick? Watch, by 2013 it will be common speech!
Balc = Horrible
It was pretty balc at the ugly Christmas sweater party. (The Cut)
Barabatter = Quick Talker
That barabatter always gets himself out of tight situations. (AP)
Cast = Gift
Aw, she surprised me with a cast of hazelnut chocolates. (CB.com)
Hloth = Two-room Dwelling
Kali = Merry
Labin = Bag
That labin is crackin’. (Shoppingfield)
Ran = Village
Ras = Horn
Raza = Stranger

Everyone is a raza before you talk to them. Be social this holiday season! (YPA)
Tapuc = Rabbit
Let us know how it goes?!