词条 | Tengwar |
释义 | 是为精灵语创造的一中很好看的字体 下面是加你如何用精灵语写自己的名字的教程 Write Your Name in Elvish in Ten Minutes You want to write your name in Elvish, but every place you go seems to make it harder than it ought to be. Elvish writing looks beautiful and mysterious, but does it really have to be impossible to understand? Why doesn't somebody just spell out the alphabet so you can simply substitute the letters and get straight to the result? That's exactly what I've done here. Learn to write your name in Elvish in ten minutes. It's not very hard. 例子: 1. Write the name: ROBERT. 2. Shift the vowels up and to the left, so they are above the letters they follow. 3. Substitute the letters using the alphabet provided above. Notice there are two forms for the letter R. One is for the R sound as in RED. The other is for the R sound as in CAR. The name ROBERT starts with the R-as-in-RED sound and near its end it has the R-as-in-CAR sound. 4. Here's the text notation. I find it useful to use a plain text representation of the characters when I'm explaining things via email. The underscores at the beginning and end show where the baseline is. O E _ R B R T _ 5. All the examples on this page are use the Quenya style, but here's the text notation for Sindarin (not shown in calligraphy) so you can see how the vowel positions shift to the right. O E _ R B R T _ 1. Write the name: LYNNE. 2. Shift the vowels down and to the left, so they are below the letters they follow. 3. Make letter combinations. Doubled consonants can be combined into one space. 4. Substitute the letters using the alphabet provided above. Use the bar underneath the N to signify it is doubled. 5. Here's the text notation. Most of the action occurs below the baseline. I'm using square brackets to indicate letter combinations that result in a single letterform. _ L [NN] _ Y E 1. Write the name: ANDY. 2. Shift the vowels. The Y goes down and to the left. Since the letter A has no consonant to slide above, it goes on a carrier, which is just a straight line that fills in for the job a consonant would normally do. Note that the carrier is just a graphical convention and has no bearing on pronunciation. 3. Make letter combinations using the supplementary letters: N + D = ND. 4. Substitute the letters. The vowel placeholder is a short straight line. The nasal N preceding D is denoted by a straight line above the D. 5. Here's the text notation. I'm using the colon symbol : for the vowel carrier symbol. A _ : [ND] _ Y 1. Write the name: SHELDON. 2. Shift the vowels. 3. Make letter combinations using the supplementary letters: S + H = SH. L + D = LD. 4. Substitute the letters. 5. Here's the text notation. E 0 _ [SH] [LD] N _ Name: ADRIAN Text notation: A I A _ : D R : N _ Name: EILEEN Text notation: E I [EE] _ : : L N _ Comment: This is a dramatic example of doubled up vowels. The name starts with two vowels, leaving us no choice but to use two carriers in a row. We use a little artistic freedom with the double E at the end, since they fit nicely over the L. It would have been, however, perfectly reasonable to spell it like this. Text notation: E I E E _ : : L : N _ Name: DIETRICH Text notation: I E I _ D : T R [CH] _ Name: AMELIE Text notation: A E I _ : M L _ E Comment: Here again we're using a little expressive freedom for compactness. The silent E at the end is placed under the L and assumed to follow the voiced I above the L. You can always spell it like this if you want to be absolutely clear. Text notation: A E I E _ : M L : _ 大家可以去看看字母的Tengwar写法~ http://www.starchamber.com/paracelsus/elvish/elvish-in-ten-minutes.html |
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