How to Write with Runes

Posted by Anonymous , 9/5/2007 Tags:WritewithRunes

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Introduction You've probably seen Norse symbols called runes before on movies or TV shows. These

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Introduction

You've probably seen Norse symbols called runes before on movies or TV shows. These unusual hieroglyphic-type letters are pictured as twigs or stone carvings. Runes are not a language, per se, but a series of symbols. They can be used to create secret messages to send friends or as a fun way to write your name or other text.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps

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Step One

Learn the rune symbols. You can find this information in books like "The Book of Runes: Read the Secrets in the Language of the Stones" by Frances Melville or on websites like www.runes.info.
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Step Two

Write down your text in English. Check the corresponding rune symbol. Some rune symbols correlate to a single English letter while others stand for multiple letters or sounds. The letter F is the rune symbol Fehu, for example, while the symbol sowilo is for "s" or soft "c" as in "pounce."
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Step Three

Recognize the fact that some rune symbols stand only for sounds and not letters. For example, Ingwaz is the name of the symbol for ng dipthong like in the word "cling."
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Step Four

Practice writing the symbols. It may be hard to copy them at first, but if you've ever tried your hand at calligraphy, it will be easier.
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Step Five

Drop duplicate letters or silent letters, such as the "e" at the end of "nope." Try using modern phonetics to spell out the words before translating them. Write them out like the pronunciation tips next to dictionary entries.
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