Elvish & Dwarvish

Elvish & Dwarvish

Write in Elfish / Dwarfish scripts: elven alphabet transcription

App info


1.2.9-elvish
September 30, 2023
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get Elvish & Dwarvish for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Elvish & Dwarvish, Developed by Black Envelope. Listed in Books & reference Category. Current Version Is 1.2.9-elvish, Updated On 30/09/2023 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Elvish & Dwarvish. Achieved Over 63 thousand Installs. Elvish & Dwarvish Currently Has 1 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.7 Stars

This app allows you to convert Latin text to a number of alphabets from Middle-earth. It uses a mostly language-neutral correspondence between Latin and Tengwar letters. This is called transliteration. Note that this is different from translation!

Supports:

- Cirth; Angerthas Erebor (Khuzdul, Sindarin, Quenya, Westron will be supported in the future)
- Tengwar for Elvish Quenya (Sindarin will be supported in the future)
We are currently offering version 1.2.9-elvish. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

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What's New


- Bug fixes and design updates

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.7
1,049 total
5 81.3
4 13.9
3 1.9
2 0
1 2.9

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Recent Comments

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Philip Hoel

It's so far a great app. I'm still learning how to use it however. I deducted a full star for two reasons. The first being that the app is not so much a translation app, as it is a hook, or a sales gimmick. The app is actually an ad for Jen Hansen Rings. They made the LOTR rings. They want to sell you a ring. Also to get the elvish script like the one in the movie, you have to pay a one time fee. The above being said I highly recommend this app. Oh yeah you can copy, share, other options.

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Michael Durant

Good app, but there are some bugs I'd like to see fixed. For instance, a Tolkien nerd will know there's two versions of 'r', one for the middle of words and one for endings, and in the app, it automatically renders which form of 'r' is output based on whether you type something after it or not. This is ok, and accurate for the most part, but when you type a long vowel carrier after 'r' in the middle of a word, the app appears to understand that as ending that word. It then gives the ending form.

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X X

I've been writing Tengwar (West-gate, full vocalic) for over 50 years; have used thousands of programs on a half dozen mainframe, mini, micro, PC, and even Apple platforms; & have used hundreds of apps on both PalmOS & Android -- I can't make any sense of this app. Perhaps a word or two about how to use the damn thing would be useful? even better, help, or a short guide?

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creepitus faris

I downloaded the app and bought the premium to use the keyboard and the first time I switched to it, it broke my phone temporarily and kept crashing. The second and third times trying after uninstalling and downloading again it just plain wouldn't work. Complete waste of money and time.

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Paul Cooke

This is a delightful treat for any linguaphiles(those who love languages and derive pleasure from studying, speaking, reading, hearing, and writing them) who love the world that J.R.R. Tolkien created. The free version allows you to type anything and have it rewritten in either elven script or dwarven runes. Plus for the delightfully inexpensive one time only payment of around $5 you get access to the Black Tongue of Mordor and Sindarian(the writing of the people with the war elephants)

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William Bandy

I love the app but don't like the ads but understand the need for them to support the app designer. Makes it so awesome to be able to give my D&D players things written in Elvish & Dwarvish that if they can't read they have to go actually find an NPC to read for them..

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Reuben Korf

I've been using this app for about six months, and it's one of the best ways I've ever seen to learn the languages of Tolkien. I recommend this to anyone trying to learn these. It's easy to use, straight forward, and very informative!

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Ezra Maier

So far it's been a good experience. But. All of the features I really need are behind a paywall. I don't like being made to pay $6.00 for a crusty translator. But the interface is very user friendly, hence the 3 stars.