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 No.4[Reply]

Right so we need some stuff.

1. A volunteer that is lives in east NA and is up in the nights or west NA who is up late to enforce the rules.

2. Some ebin banners 300x100

3. Some ebin flags 11x20 or 11x16 I'm thinking the individual runes so I might open up shoop and get that going.

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 No.25

>>24

The image is in the wrong order, but I mean that many of the pronunciation descriptions are wrong. For example, iwaz does not make a sound that rhymes with "eye", but only with "bee". And jera does not function as a vowel at all, but only as the initial consonant in "you".


 No.26

>>24

>forgetting what phonetic means

Ughhhhhhhh… I'm fucking fried.

>>25

so EE-waz got it. And whats wrong with the image? it's not in the right order how so? I'll fix it.


 No.29

>>26

The correct order (dividing the elder futhark into the standard three aetts of eight runes each) is either:

ᚠᚢᚦᚨRᚲᚷᚹ

ᚺᚾᛁᛃᛇᛈᛉᛋ

ᛏᛒᛖᛗᛚᛜᛞᛟ

or

ᚠᚢᚦᚨRᚲᚷᚹ

ᚺᚾᛁᛃᛇᛈᛉᛋ

ᛏᛒᛖᛗᛚᛜᛟᛞ

The order of ᛟ and ᛞ varies from one inscription to the next, but they are always the last two.


 No.30

>>27

Ah well. I think the intent of the image was to portray the runes as letters, even though, Q, X, and V have no place.


 No.41

>>30

The Anglo-Saxon Futhorc includes cweorth (ᛢ) for the /kw/ sound of Q. It also provides eolx as its variant of algiz, with a value of /ks/ like X. There is a dotted fehu (ᚡ) in the Scandinavian medieval rune row which has a value of /v/.

The consonants of Modern English are all there in some form, in one of the rune rows or another. The vowels are the hard part, because we pack so many different vowel sounds into the same letters.




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