18.10.2022, 13:26
Khuzdul is a Tolkienian language, and neo-Khuzdul its movie-related expansion by David Salo, as published Khuzdul vocabulary is rather limited.
On the other hand, the Cirth are a Tolkienian writing system which is rather well-known. Indeed, Tolkien has shown you can perfectly use the Cirth to write English.
That said, I've checked your transcription, and it looks like you're trying to use the Angerthas Moria mode. Still, if you check the linked page, you'll see there are three issues:
- You confuse the certh for D with the one for GW (true, they are quite similar) ;
- You don't take into account the long vowels in khazâd and mênu : check the long vowels in the table (they are marked with an acute accent, and are in fact modifications of the short vowels).
On the other hand, the Cirth are a Tolkienian writing system which is rather well-known. Indeed, Tolkien has shown you can perfectly use the Cirth to write English.
That said, I've checked your transcription, and it looks like you're trying to use the Angerthas Moria mode. Still, if you check the linked page, you'll see there are three issues:
- You confuse the certh for D with the one for GW (true, they are quite similar) ;
- You don't take into account the long vowels in khazâd and mênu : check the long vowels in the table (they are marked with an acute accent, and are in fact modifications of the short vowels).
Rollant est proz e Oliver est sage.
Ambedui unt merveillus vasselage :
Puis que il sunt as chevals e as armes,
Ja pur murir n’eschiverunt bataille.
— La Chanson de Roland
Ambedui unt merveillus vasselage :
Puis que il sunt as chevals e as armes,
Ja pur murir n’eschiverunt bataille.
— La Chanson de Roland