In the Two Towers, near the beginning of chapter "The Choices of Master Samwise", Sam uses the Phial and shouts in (I assume) elvish:
A Elbereth Gilthoniel
o menel palan-diriel,
le nallon sà di'nguruthos!
A tiro nin, Fanuilos!
What language is this exactly, and what does he say?
Answer
The translations are sourced from here, as well as there relevant source books. The direct translation seems to come from the Letters, specifically the infamous 211 To Rhona Beare, and the poetic translation seems to be from Tolkien himself, for the book The Road Goes Ever On by Donald Swann
O Elbereth Starkindler
from heaven gazing afar,
to thee I cry now in the shadow of (the fear of) death!
O look towards me, Everwhite!
The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien - Letter 211, To Rhona Beare
O! Queen who kindled star on star, white-robed from heaven gazing far, here overwhelmed in dread of Death I cry: O guard me, Elbereth!
The Road Goes Ever On, "A Elbereth Gilthoniel"
Sam's invocation is highly related to the prayer to Elbereth (Varda) titled "A Elbereth Gilthoniel"
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