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"Khuzdul (IPA: [kʰuzdul]) is the language of the Dwarves in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, written with Cirth script. Not much is known of the language, as the Dwarves kept it to themselves, except for their battle-cry: Baruk Khazâd! Khazâd ai-mênu! meaning Axes of the Dwarves! The Dwarves are upon you!" Jrr Tolkien, The Dwarves, Alphabet Code, Alphabet Symbols, Secret Code, How Train Your Dragon, Httyd, How To Train Your Dragon, Middle Earth

Khuzdûl

Khuzdûl was the language of the Dwarves, written in the 50-letter Cirth script (Runes). It appears to be structured, like real-world Semitic languages, around the triconsonantal roots: kh-z-d, b-n-d, z-g-l. The language was created by the Vala Aulë, creator of the first Dwarves, who taught them "the language he had devised for them," implying that Khuzdûl is a constructed language even within the context of the books.[1] The language was rarely heard by outsiders and was a secret, and was…

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Angerthas

The Angerthas was a Runic writing system in Middle-earth, referred to familiarly simply as "Runes" or "Dwarf runes". It was adopted by Dwarves in order to have a written form of their own tongue, Khuzdûl. The two forms of the script were Angerthas Moria and Angerthas Erebor. Runes had been created by the Elf loremaster Daeron of Doriath, and were called Cirth or Certar Daeron. Daeron was inspired by the Tengwar script of Fëanor and wanted to create a new script for his Sindar kin. The…

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