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Sarati

Sarati is a Tengwar writing system created by J.R.R. Tolkien. It was designed to write Quenya, one of the Elvish languages invented by Tolkien. The Sarati alphabet consists of 26 letters, each of which represents a different sound. There are no upper or lower case letters, and the letters are written in a flowing, cursive style. To write Quenya with Sarati, you first need to know the Quenya phonetic alphabet. This is a list of all the sounds in Quenya, and each sound is represented by a different letter. Once you know the Quenya phonetic alphabet, you can start writing words in Sarati. There are some basic rules to follow when writing in Sarati. First, all words are written from left to right. Second, each letter is written in one continuous stroke, without lifting the pen. Third, the letters are always written in the same order, no matter what word you're writing. Sarati is a beautiful and elegant writing system, and it's perfect for writing Quenya. If you're a fan of Tolkien's work, or if you're just looking for a unique and interesting writing system, Sarati is definitely worth checking out.

Script type

Left-to-right alphabetic scripts

Script code
Sara
Numeric code
292