Futxorkx (ᚠᚢᚦᚩᚱᚲ)

Futxorkx was created by Tom Patterson to write the Na'vi language from the film Avatar, which looks a little nicer than the usual Latin orthography. It is based primarily on Anglo-Saxon runes (Futhorc), and also on Elder Futhark, Younger Futhark and medieval Futhork.

Notable features

Type of writing system: alphabet

Direction of writing: left to right in horizontal lines

Used to write: Na'vi

The icelandic version of Yr (rr) is used to distinguish it from Calc (kalk).

Futxorkx

Download an alphabet chart for Futxorkx (Excel)

Sample text



Part of The Storm by TheFatRat and Maisy Kay

Transliteration

Za'u oe fru iknimaya

Nìftxavang ting mikyun ting nari

Tompayä kato, tsawkeyä kato

Sì'ekong te'lanä oeru teya si

Translation

I found a light inside me

I want to let it glow

Keep shining right beside me

Follow where I go

Hear this text in Na'vi

Links

Information about Na'vi

https://learnnavi.org/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%27vi_language

http://naviteri.org/

https://dict-navi.com/en/

Runic scripts

Elder Futhark, Younger Futhork, Medieval (Latinised) Futhark, Dalecarlian Runes, Anglo-Saxon Runes

Scripts by Tom Patterson

Anglograms, Futxorkx, Grčika

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