Hey im getting a tatto of my name and its definition in elvish on the side of my forearm but i cant seem to find it written out in Tengwar. If someone could do this for me or find it i would love you forever as i cant find it anywhere!
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Here you go:
Timothy: http://www.flickr.com/photos/32039090@N02/48821302...
Erutáron: http://www.flickr.com/photos/32039090@N02/48821190...
Since you told me that the two words are supposed to be right next to each other, I transcribed several versions for "Timothy", so you can decide if you want the two to be in the same writing mode, or rather distinct from each other.
The first two are English mode versions, the first is completely orthographic (reading 'timothy'), the second is more phonetic, following Tolkien's examples from the books ('timothi' because the 'y' isn't spoken as in 'by' but as in 'history', see a sample text here: http://www.acondia.com/fonts/tengwar/info/exlotrt.... ).
The third version is a general mode that is closer to the Quenya mode I used for 'Erutáron'. I think it would be best to choose this one, because in one text it's better to use one mode only (though it doesn't make much difference with these two words).
'Erutáron' is a Quenya translation, so I wrote it in Quenya mode.
The versions can be checked here:
English Mode:
http://at.mansbjorkman.net/teng_general_english.ht...
http://www.acondia.com/fonts/tengwar/info/english....
General Mode:
http://at.mansbjorkman.net/teng_general.htm
http://www.starchamber.com/paracelsus/elvish/elvis...
Quenya Mode:
http://at.mansbjorkman.net/teng_quenya.htm
http://www.acondia.com/fonts/tengwar/info/quenya.h...