English to Trunic Translator

Convert English text into Trunic, the mysterious runic language from the game Tunic. Transform your messages into the game's unique writing system.

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English to Trunic Translator

What is Trunic?

Trunic is the fictional runic writing system featured in the indie game Tunic. It's a phonetic alphabet where each symbol represents English sounds, creating an encoded language that players must decipher throughout the game. The language adds mystery and depth to Tunic's world-building.

How Does Trunic Work?

Trunic uses unique runic symbols to represent English phonemes. Each letter or sound in English corresponds to a specific Trunic character. The system is phonetic, meaning it translates based on how words sound rather than strict letter-for-letter conversion. This translator converts your English text into the corresponding Trunic symbols used in the game.

Examples

Input

Hello adventurer

Output

⟨ᚺᛖᛚᛟ⟩ ⟨ᚨᛞᚡᛖᚾᛏᚢᚱᛖᚱ⟩

Input

Find the secret

Output

⟨ᚠᚨᛁᚾᛞ⟩ ⟨ᚦᛖ⟩ ⟨ᛋᛖᚲᚱᛖᛏ⟩

Input

The fox knows the way

Output

⟨ᚦᛖ⟩ ⟨ᚠᚨᚲᛋ⟩ ⟨ᚾᛟᛋ⟩ ⟨ᚦᛖ⟩ ⟨ᚹᛖᛁ⟩

Tips for Using Trunic

Trunic is designed to be deciphered, not just read. When creating messages, consider that readers familiar with the game will recognize patterns. The phonetic mode creates more authentic game-style translations, while literal mode is easier for beginners to decode.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between phonetic and literal mode?

Phonetic mode translates based on how words sound (e.g., 'knight' becomes symbols for 'nite'), matching how Trunic works in the game. Literal mode converts each letter directly to its Trunic equivalent, which is simpler but less authentic to the game's language system.

Can I use this for actual Tunic game content?

This translator recreates the Trunic writing system from the game Tunic. While it follows the same phonetic principles, the actual in-game Trunic may have specific conventions or variations. Use this for fan content, messages, or learning the alphabet.

Why do some words look different than in the game?

Trunic is phonetic, so the same word can be written differently depending on pronunciation interpretation. The game itself sometimes shows variations. Our translator uses consistent phonetic rules, but your interpretation may differ slightly.

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