40991
Published: 2nd June, 2011
Last edited: 29th May, 2011
Created: 29th May, 2011
HOW TO USE THIS FONT
Most of the runes in the younger Futhark correspond with letters in the Latin alphabet.
Those Runes you write using lowercase keys only. Don't use uppercase keys. Most of them don't work in this font. You will only get a small symbol indicating there is no Rune connected to that key.
There are no Runes corresponding to numbers either.
Some Runes are used for more than one Latin letter in this font.
The b-rune is used for b and p in this font.
The f-rune is used for f and v in this font.
The t-rune is used for t and d in this font.
The s-rune is used for c, s and z in this font. If c have the sound value "k", use k instead.
The k-rune is use for g, k, q and x in this font. "ks" might be better for x.
The u-rune is used for o, u, y and w in this font.
The i-rune is used for i, e and j in this font.
These uppercase keys have Runes connected to them
The T-key will get you the "th"-Rune. This rune also represents the “dt”-sound.
The R-key will get you the "R"-Rune (which is a different Rune than the "r"-Rune). The "R"-rune sometimes also is transcribed as 'z'. The "R"-Rune is generally only used at the end of a word.
In this version of the Futhark there are two runes that represent “a”. The A-key give you one of these, the a-key the other one.
The space-key will give you a dot that sometimes was used between words. The point-key will get you a double dot. This is a clone of longkvistfuTArk