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BTNIwa

Iwa ist the thirteenth rune of the elder futhark.
It has the meaning of yew.
It is spoken as a sound between 'E' and 'I'. I'm using it for 'Y'.

Many Rune Icons are showing more effect than rune, so i decided to create runes wich look more like letters than like anything magical.

Keywords:
Iwa, Rune, Futhark, Norse, Scroll
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BTNIwa (Icon)

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20:37, 1st Jan 2010 enjoy: Might be useful.
I cant speak any of these languages, so i cant judge it.
Wikipedia sais:
Wikipedia said:
It is commonly transliterated as ï or æ, or, in reconstructions of Proto-Germanic, ē2. Its phonetic value at the time of the invention of the Futhark (2nd century) was not necessarily a diphthong, but possibly a vowel somewhere between IPA and [e], or [æ], continuing Proto-Indo-European language *ei.
 
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