Unveiling the Letters: Letter no. 118 with new pieces of runes and tengwar examples.
In Letter /a Christmas card infact/ no. 118 (on December 1948 to Hugh Brogan), J.R.R. send a text with three inscriptions.
- First paragraph: it is written in the Angerthas alphabet, that is dwarven runes similar but not identical to those used in The Lord of the Rings.
- Second paragraph: here comes the writing in Fëanorian script with tehtar to indicate vowels (marks above the consonants).
- Third paragraph: this Fëanorian script writing uses vowels represented by full letters.
Text:
The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, runes and tengwar from letter 118 |
First paragraph transcription:
dear huʒ ðis z just to wiš you a happy
kʰristmas in dwarf runəz.
Dear Hugh, this is just to wish you a happy Christmas in dwarf runes.
kʰristmas in dwarf runəz.
Second paragraph transcription:
dea huʒ, ðis iz just to wiš yow a verry
happy kristmas in two styles v elviš
skript, i am sendiŋ somə eksplanations,
nd hopə yow wont find ðem too komplikated.
Dea (r) Hugh, this is just to wish you a very happy Christmas in two styles of Elvish script, I am sending some explanations, and hope you won't find them too complicated.
happy kristmas in two styles v elviš
skript, i am sendiŋ somə eksplanations,
nd hopə yow wont find ðem too komplikated.
Third paragraph transcription:
dear huʒ, ðis iz just to wiš
you a very happy khristmas in two
styləs v elviš skript, i am send
iŋ some eksplanations, nd i hopə
you wont find ðem too komplikatəd.
Dear Hugh, this is just to wish you a very happy Christmas in two styles of Elvish script, I am sending some explanations, and I hope you won't find them too complicated.
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you a very happy khristmas in two
styləs v elviš skript, i am send
iŋ some eksplanations, nd i hopə
you wont find ðem too komplikatəd.
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