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  1. Easy tool for transcribing to Elvish and Dwarvish, maps and songs from Tolkien's works, Elvish and Dwarvish font downloads, history of the languages, and more. Free apps for Windows and Android.

  2. www.omniglot.com › conscripts › cirthCirth runes - Omniglot

    Cirth [ˈkirθ] was invented by J.R.R. Tolkien for use in his novels. It is modelled on the Anglo-Saxon Runic alphabet, and is used to write the language of the Dwarves (Khuzdul) in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings in inscriptions in wood and stone.

  3. Elven alphabets are a family of related writing systems employed by several elven languages, such as Ayleidoon, High Elvish, Dwemeris, or Falmer language. The above chart lists all characters with known transliterations.

  4. 27 sie 2015 · In the Dwarrow Scholar Library you will find dictionaries, articles, support documents, translations tools and plugins, which are ALL available absolutely FREE. The aim of this library is to provide you with all the information you would ever need regarding the dwarves of J.R.R. Tolkien.

  5. Khuzdûl. A translation chart from Khuzdûl into Roman letters. Khuzdûl [1] [2] was the language of the Dwarves, written in the 50-letter Cirth script (Runes). It appears to be structured, like real-world Semitic languages, around the triconsonantal roots: kh-z-d, b-n-d, z-g-l.

  6. Khuzdul is the language of the Dwarves in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and other books set in Middle-earth. For these Neo-khuzdul lessons both the original Tolkien material, David Salo's Neo-Khuzdul and Khuzdul used in Turbines LoTRO have been used.

  7. Lessons in Dwarvish. Ever wanted to learn Khuzdul, the language of the Dwarves? Now you can with these completely FREE lessons (and exercises) in Neo-Khuzdul.