Yea, it's a little too hard to describe using the english alphabet... that's generally the problem about english, the language is so advanced and the writing five hundred years behind
I'd describe it as something like Feh-ah-nor, all vowels pronounced like in Italian, or, as we were speaking about French earlier, like F. é (in original french, not in anglicized words like café=[kafey]) / a / o or (e)au The e is not pronounced like 'ee' in 'keep' though, rather like in ... 'end' (just with the corners of the mouth more pointed... nearly like in german 'schnee' or 'gehen') or so - I know Im talking nonsense again
Main thing is that they're two independant vowels and they have little in common with the way they're usually used in English o.o --
Oooh the online tool... I thought you were speaking about the downloadable book version
The interchangeability of Black Speech/Adûnaic modes is a good point though as they are using partially very similar sound structures and especially similar consonant systems; there are even some words in black speech that are obviously borrowed/taken from adûnaic, like zigûr/zigur for 'wizard' and as a name of sauron o.o ok i'm drifting away... what i wanted to say -- 'cool. good work'
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