i dont think its possible to represent ogham letters on any font type that i have. ogham is a series of vertical and horizontal lines and bears no resemblance to any modern alphabet.
Ogham
There are 25 letters, which are grouped into five aicmí. Each aicme is named after its first letter. Originally Ogham consisted of 20 letters or four aicmí; the fifth acime, or Forfeda, was added for use in manuscripts.
Ogham is a form of alphabet used in ancient times in Ireland and Britain. It consisted of various groups of parallel lines cut into the edge of a stone, with the combinations making up to either 20 or 25 letters. The lines were either slanted upwards to the right, horizontal, or downward to the right, allowing for a variety of letters to be created with just a few marks. "An Ogham" might refer to an inscription in this language.
Ogham can't be used to write those kinds of words.
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Peace can be translated into Ogham as "athchomarc."
Ogham is an alphabet not a language.
Ogham is an alphabet, not a language.
Ogham writing is an alphabet. First, obtain a copy of the English to Ogham translation. From there, it is easy to translate "Thomas" into Ogham script.
The ogham stones of Ireland were built in the 4th to 10th centuries... they were used to write old Irish on them. About 400 are still around in Ireland and the UK.
Ogham
Ogham is an script not a language. If you want to write it in ogham the alphabet is a available on wikipedia but since there is no Y in Irish you would need to translate it into Irish first - óige. remember ogham runs from bottom to top
In order to translate a name into Ogham Script, you must first obtain a copy of the Ogham alphabet. After this, translate the individual letters in the name "Erin".
There are 25 letters, which are grouped into five aicmí. Each aicme is named after its first letter. Originally Ogham consisted of 20 letters or four aicmí; the fifth acime, or Forfeda, was added for use in manuscripts.
Ogham is a form of alphabet used in ancient times in Ireland and Britain. It consisted of various groups of parallel lines cut into the edge of a stone, with the combinations making up to either 20 or 25 letters. The lines were either slanted upwards to the right, horizontal, or downward to the right, allowing for a variety of letters to be created with just a few marks. "An Ogham" might refer to an inscription in this language.
Ogham is an ancient Celtic script that does not have a direct translation for the concept of "hope." However, you can represent the letters that make up the word "hope" in English using the Ogham script. The letters H, O, P, and E would correspond to the following Ogham characters: Huath, Onn, Peith, and Eadha.
Ogham is an alphabet which the letteres are simply lines. I cannot draw them out but the I can tell you the names of the letters B-R-O-T-H-E-R. B-Beith, R-Ruis, O-Onn, T-Tinne, H-hU'ath, E-Eadha, and R again.