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Text Editors in the Lord of the Rings (2011)
in the world of text editors for the LotR, there's Glǽmscribe: https://glaemscrafu.jrrvf.com/english/glaemscribe.html
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Would the forum be kind enough to check if this is alright? I would like to have it engraved as a small gift for a struggling friend.
The only online transcribers I would trust are Tecendil or Glaemscribe.
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Would it be possible to confirm this says nazgûl and that I'm correct in using westron?
Use [Glaemscribe](https://glaemscrafu.jrrvf.com/english/glaemscribe.html) instead or [my transcriber](http://blackspeech.de/transcriber/index.php?text=Nazg%C3%BBl&mode=mode00&cyr\_lang=1&use\_ou=on&j\_option=2&nuquerna=2&use\_altSZ=on&encoding=legacy&font=Tengwar+Annatar&font\_size=1.5em&color=&italic=on&textarea\_size=#result) (both render Annatar fonts better than Tecendil, by the way)
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Help with confirmation with a translation for a tattoo
Tecendil and Glǽmscribe are both good starting points, but I'd also recommend returning to Tolkien's own descriptions of the writing systems in the Lord of the Rings appendices.
- Does anyone have “Baruk Khazâd! Khazâd ai-mênu!” written in Khuzdul?
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Which of these is the proper way to write ea illume estel (always there is hope)
illume ea estelië
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my DM sent me this can someoone help me tranlate it i know its posibly elvish by the letters
I think this is your best bet https://glaemscrafu.jrrvf.com/english/glaemscribe.html.
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Can anyone confirm if these translations are correct?
There are other transcribers, some with exposed advanced technical controls and support for other Tolkienien and historical languages, like Glaemscribe—but they typically don’t handle modern English and you have to have a baseline technical/linguistic familiarity with how those languages work.
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Is this the word for “Athelas”? If so, A or B? I’m not very familiar yet and I’m just looking for an accurate depiction of the word for “Athelas” in Sindarin Tengwar script. (If that’s the correct way to describe it) Thanks!
So what u/jakoboss said is correct, either form of silme is correct when writing Sindarin. But when generating transliterations with Tecendil or Glaemscribe or any other transcriber, be surw the appropriate target language is selected, as there may be language-specific considerations.
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Names in Elvish
I have not found a better font than Johan Winge's Annatar Italic (link, to a glaemscribe's updated encoding).
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