The range of hills that massed on either side of the Anduin above the inflow of the Entwash. At one time they marked the northern borders of Gondor; Frodo and Sam crossed them on their journey to Mordor.
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The pronunciation of y in Elvish words varied between different groups of speakers. Across most of Middle-earth, the usual pronunciation of emyn would have been 'e'moon' (to rhyme with the French word lune). In Gondor, however, y was pronounced as something closer to i. Given the close association of these hills with Gondor, the Gondorian pronunciation is preferred above.
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See also...
Amon Lhaw, Aragorn Elessar, Argonath, Brown Lands, Cress, Dead Marshes, East Wall of Rohan, Entwash Vale, Éomund of Eastfold, Falls of Rauros, Gates of Argonath, Gates of Gondor, Gollum, Hill of Hearing, Hill of the Eye, [See the full list...]Ivy, Mouths of Onodló, Nen Hithoel, Nindalf, North Stair, Rauros-foot, River Anduin, Sarn Gebir, Seat of Seeing, Stinker, The Three Hunters, Vales of Anduin, Wetwang
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