The conversion of Tolkien’s constructed languages into a widely understood language facilitates access to a deeper appreciation of his literary works. A person might, for instance, seek the meaning of a phrase uttered by an Elf in The Lord of the Rings, revealing nuances otherwise missed through only reading the English narrative.
This linguistic interpretation provides benefits ranging from enhanced understanding of Tolkien’s world-building to academic study of constructed languages. Furthermore, it allows enthusiasts to engage more fully with Elvish through creative writing, song, or simply understanding the cultural context embedded within the languages.