Links
- Mordor – The Land Of Shadow
- Dark Messages – forum's archive
- A. Appleyard's Black Speech. (Mirror).
- In The Shadow of Elvish – The Black Speech and Orcish – English version of next link with additional information
- Mordors svarta språk (Swedish) – Home of Zhâburi dialect and the best systematized info about Svartiska Black Speech by Björn Axén
- Orcs of the Red Hand – new site of Lugrekh whose word list was used for this site.
- Svartiska Grammar (Swedish)
- Swedish-Svartiska wordlist (not original)
- Rukh Nulûrz – German dialect by “Shapog'gûr” LARP group
- German – Black Speech dictionary – German translation of original Shadowlandian dictionary and lessons
- A compilative dictionary with some new words by unknown linguist
- Colloquial Black Speech for Orcs, Trolls and Men – the host of MERP dialect
- Orcish Etiquette
- An Introduction to Horngoth. (Mirror).
- Black Speech in David Salo's blog. (Archive).
- Black Speech Library – a collection of useful links.
- A Question of Dialect – a satiric fanfic story about diversity of Black Speech dialects
- Za Frûmi – the first music band using Black Speech texts. Their music can be obtained at Bandcamp
- Uruk of the Ash – fictional ethnographic essays about orcs, with language chapters based on Shadowlandian
- Writing With Elvish Fonts. (Mirror).
- Guides for Tengwar and Runes by Per Lindberg
- Dan Smith's Fantasy Fonts
- Amanye Tenceli. The Writing Systems of Aman.
- Tengwar Annatar font
- Tengwar Formal font
- Glǽmscribe – The Tolkien language transcriber
- YaTT (Yet another Tengwar Tool) – software for Tengwar Transcribing by Tomáš Němec
- Online Tengwar transcriber
- Ardalambion – Helge Kåre Fauskanger collected information about all languages of Arda and made linguistic analysis of them. He prefers Quenya of course, but his Black Speech analysis was taken as a base for creating LOS dialect
- Eldamo – An Elvish Lexicon – search for words in various Elvish languages (including Neo-Quenya and Neo-Sindarin) and their translations.
- Arda Philology 1 – Proceedings of the First International Conference on J.R.R. Tolkien's Invented Languages.
- Khuzdûl Dhe Aglâb Khazâd – perfect russian-language source about language of Middle-Earth dwarves. (Mirror).
- A collection of about 100 translations of the Ring Verse