Wan Shi Tong wrote:
Like Asgarod said, the Balrog was able was probably able to understand Gandalf despite its long isolation/imprisonment. I think Gandalf saying he was a servant of the secret fire, wielder of the flame of Arnor was a script error. In the books, Gandalf says he is a wielder of the flame of Arda, which is the world. In the Silmarillion's first section, where the world is made, the planet is built around a flame called the flame of Arda and the secret fire. So what Gandalf is basically doing is declaring to the Balrog that he is a Maiar that is still on side with the "old boss" and is not to be trifled with.
He's not saying Arnor, he's saying Anor which is the Sindarin name for the Sun. The "flame of Anor" would be the light of the Sun, which originated in the fiery fruit of Laurelin, one of the Two Trees of Valinor. It may also refer to Gandalf's possession of Narya