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This character set (also known as Me-Vihrdas) was designed by Robert Rennie. It is a modernised version of the ancient script, which can be seen on the cobra statues in the main entrance of The Spirit Temple.

Special thanks to Robert Rennie and Nintendo

I am going to write the corresponding Roman Alphabet character next to its respective Me-Vihrdas. You can click on the audio player in the Pronunciation column if you want to hear how it is pronounced.

 

Gehr udo (Gerudo) Pronunciation
A, a (Roman Equivalent: A,a)
Ae, ae (Ae, ae)
Ay, ay (Ay, ay)
B, b (B, b)
C, C (C, c)
D, d (D, d)
Eh, eh (Eh, eh)
E, e (E,e)
F, f (F, f)
G, g (G, g)
H, h (H, h)
i (I, i)
ih, ih (Ih, ih)
J, j (J, j)
K, k (K, k)
Λ , λ (L,l)
M, m (M, m)
N, n (N, n)
O, o (O, o)
P, p (P, p)
q, q (Q, q)
R, r (R, r)
S, s (S, s)
T, t (T, t)
Uh, uh (Uh, uh)
U, u (U, u)
V, v (V, v)
U+ [uda], u+[uda] (U+[vowel])
x, x (X, x)
Y, y (Y, y)
Z, z (Z, z)


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Gerudo Alphabet (Me-Vihrdas) used on this web-site was created by Robert Rennie and is intended for private use only. The Gerudo Language is a work of fan-fiction and was created by Nina-Kristine Johnson in 2004. The Gerudo tribe is property of Nintendo, Shigeru Miyamoto, and Eiji Aonuma. Nintendo Ltd is not affiliated with Nina-Kristine Johnson.