The full set of Tengwar, created by J.R.R. Tolkien, also including a select set of punctuation marks and numerals 0 to 9. Note that many symbols do not corespond with their latin equivalent on the keyboard. Also note that, in order to write vowles separately, one has to use vowle carriers.
Key:
a/A = Tehtar A top/bottom
c/C = Calma/Anga
d/D Thule/Anto
e/E = Tehtar E top/bottom
f/F = Formen/Ampa
h/H = Hyarnen/Hwesta sindarinwa
i/I = Tehtar I top/bottom
j/J = Yanta/Ure
k/K = Quesse/Ungwe
l/L = Lambe/Alda
m/M = Malta/Ngwalme
n/N = Numen/Ngoldo
o/O = Tehtar O top/bottom
p/P = Parma/Umbar
q/Q = Silme nuquerna/Aze nuquerna
r/R = Romen/Arda
s/S = Silme/Aze
t/T = Tinco/Ando
u/U = Tehtar U top/bottom
v/V = Osse/Halla
w/W = Vala/Vilya
x/X = Hwesta/Unque
y/Y = Anna/Ore
z/Z = Harma/Anca
-/_ = Telco/Ara
if you have played The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild or Tears Of The Kingdom recently, you must have noticed that mysterious symbols were engraved on the shrines/towers; but what do they mean? Nintendo revealed the meaning of this alphabet some time ago and I created for users this keyboard written only in "sheikah" characters, use it as much as you want!
This conscript was a real pain to make, but I think it turned out okay.
I included the 4 abbreviations with it too:
To type "of", press 0
To type "the", press 1
To type "to", press 2
To type "and", press 3
More info on the Krul alphabet here: https://www.omniglot.com/conscripts/krul.htm
[This is a fictional font for a fictional language that I created. You may use the font as you please, but don't change it or use it for commercial purposes. If I find out that this font was used for commercial purposes without my knowledge or was changed in any sort of way, I will take legal action.]
The Plaenee (English: pl-uh-ni, Plaenee Pronounciation: Pl-ei-ni) was a language created in 2003 by a French immigrant who felt the area she moved to (Pine Plains) need more culture. To boost the culture, she offered a language that would end up being spoken by about 2,500 people. The language was spread as far as Poughkeepsie, New York. Due to the decreasing population of Pine Plains, the language is surviving by a tiny thread and a small margin of hope.
[Creator of this font: Theodore Eagleson Secor
Email: telemnow@gmail.com]