: Re: Where can I find a dictionary for the Aklo fictional language? I am attempting to locate a dictionary that will allow me to translate words into Aklo, a fictional language used by writers such
Unfortunately, I don't think you will find one. I spent a good while trying to do some research. It seems that it is purposely left unknown. Some interesting suggestions in this link though about creating one similar to it.
Here you can find some pictures of the letter chart system which may also help.
below is an section found in my research that may help point you to the right direction in this link
Since the Aklo language is still in use today, certain cultists and sorcerers may have records and codices in this language. One of the best known public records of the Aklo language is the Unaussprechlichen Kulten which contains a key to deciphering the Aklo lettering system and a rudimentary dictionary. The Aklo Tablets (also known as Aklo Writings or the Aklo Book) appear reproduced in the book Remnants of Lost Empires.
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