Rune Revival - ᛚᛟᚱᚾ᛫ᚱᚢᚾᛉ
Wassail! With the help of the Touchstone, you can write today's English in runes.
Regardless of your dialect, there is a way to write in Anglo-Saxon runes so that the vast majority of native English speakers will still 'hear' what you mean them to. If you want to learn how, subscribe today to join the rune revival.
⌨️ Download the Runeboard from Keyman's official website:
https://keyman.com/keyboards/runeboard
Disclaimer:
Non-native English speakers may face challenges this channel doesn't cater for.

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Runes & Vowels - Resolving the Accent Problem

Runes in the Vowel Space

Rounded Back Vowels & Runes for Modern English

Analysing Close Back Vowels & Phone Frequency for Suitability (Modern English Futhorc Runes)

The NEAR Vowel & Close Front Vowels in Modern English Futhorc Runes

Anglo Saxon Runes for Today: Mid Front & Central Vowels

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Rare Sliding Vowels & Runes for Modern English (Vowels Part 4)

Sliding Vowel Runes in Modern English (Part 3)

Runes for Modern English Vowels (Part 2)

Anglo-Saxon Runes for Modern English Vowels (Part 1)

What sounds do Runes make in Modern English? (Part 1 - Consonants)

What do Anglo-Saxon Rune Names Mean? (4th Att)

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What sounds did Runes make in Old English? (Part 2 - Anglo-Saxon Vowels Development & Change)

What sounds did Runes make in Old English? (Part 1)

What do Anglo-Saxon Rune Names Mean? (3rd Att)

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What do Anglo-Saxon Rune Names Mean? (2nd Att)

What Sounds did Runes make in Proto-Germanic?

What do Anglo-Saxon Rune Names Mean? (1st Att)

Rune Revival Q&A (2023)

IPA, Runes & Accents: Northern Irish

IPA, Runes & Accents: Received Pronunciation RP

How to Write English in Runes | Introducing The Touchstone (Version 4)

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