I have to admit, there's far less information on this specific kind of Elvish, and it's much easier to use one of Tolkien's languages which are probably more fleshed out.
Notes:
G and J are switched: G = soft g and J = hard g
Write hard C as K
"Th" at the beginning = hard Th
"Th" at the end = soft Th
"Ch" is pronounced "Kh" (softened K)
R is likely with a rolled tongue
Supposedly Q is pronounced as a combination of K and G and exact pronunciation is nigh-impossible for non-elves and half-elves to do
Spelling is supposed to be completely consistent with phonetics without exceptions, like Hiragana or Katakana in Japanese
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