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Tengwar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tolkien also created a number of different alphabets to write his languages - Tengwar, or Feanorian letters, is the one which appears most frequently in his work. The way the vowels are indicated in Tengwar resembles Tibetan and other Brahmi-derived scripts.
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Further information about writing English with Tengwar: ... There are a number of different ways of writing English with Tengwar. The main difference between them is in the representation of vowels and diphthongs.
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Tengwar Macros for Microsoft Word (release 1.9f) ... Windows Utilities for my Tengwar Fonts If you find using my Tengwar fonts difficult, you may be interested in some stand-alone Windows utilities created by other Tengwar fans.
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Tolkien's Tengwar Fonts; (as used in the 'Lord of the Rings') ... Information about Tolkien's Tengwar alphabet ... Download Tengwar fonts for Windows...
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Tengwar Cursive TrueType Font v1.00 ... Please note that this font is incomplete and I now consider it obsolete. If you are looking for a font with the One Ring inscription style, see Johan Winge's Tengwar Annatar. ... This font uses the same character mapping as Dan Smith's Tengwar Fonts (mirror): Tengwar Quenya,
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The Tengwar Scribe. TengScribe was the first program that I am aware of to provide automatic transcription into Tengwar using an editable set of rules. It has word processor capabilities for working with rich text documents, though many tend to use it as a simple transcription utility.
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The primary activity of the E.L.F. is carried out in the pages of its two print journals, Vinyar Tengwar (available by subscription ) and Parma Eldalamberon, and in its online journal, Tengwestië. The E.L.F. also sponsors the Lambengolmor mailing list.
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Feanor became interested in languages and writing systems early in his career, and he invented the Tengwar writing system in the Valian Year 1250 [AAm].
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oTT : online Tengwar Transcriber is a tool for transcribing text written in Roman letters into the Tengwar (the Elvish letters) according to selected language rules. Note - this is not a dictionary or translator - texts are not translated into Elvish but only written with the Tengwar script.
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