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+ | ====== Tengwar ====== | ||
+ | **Tengwar** is a writing system created by [[lb: | ||
+ | {{tag> | ||
+ | ===== Modes ===== | ||
+ | Tengwar, on its own, is more like a template for scripts, rather than a script itself. It //does// have sounds assigned to the symbols, but those are more like suggestions. (I'm oversimplifying.)\\ | ||
+ | So, to actually write a language in Tengwar, you need to use a particular ‘mode’. | ||
+ | Modes fall into two main categories: ‘full’ and ‘tehta’ modes. Or Quanta Sarmë and ómatehtar modes. The former represents vowels with dedicated letters, while the latter uses diacritics to represent vowels.\\ | ||
+ | For example: Quenya is written using the Classical Mode – which is a tehta mode – while Sindarin is written using the Mode of Beleriand – which is a full mode – or a tehta mode with an ambiguous name. | ||
+ | ===== Trivilinks ===== | ||
+ | * [[tlkg> | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * A website that analyses the Tengwar and Sarati. | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * A transcriber that lets you transcribe various languages into various scripts – not //just// the tengwar. Though that's the main appeal. |