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hi i want to speak wiccan and write it any help?
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Theban, also known as Witches' Runes, is a script of debatable origin. It does not have a pronunciation of its own, so far as I know, and is more of a cipher than a true language - a code, allowing one to conceal what the writing really means.

Its structure indicates it may be rooted in Latin, if I remember correctly, but it has been adapted to English as you will see throughout various online resources.
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Wicca doesn't have a alphabet or a language of its own. Some people like to claim that Theban is Wiccan but that isn't true. The Theban Runes or Runes of Honorious are much older than Wicca.
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I've read about Theban. It's believed to be the script of which is/was used to contact the angels around us. I don't know how to speak it though.
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This thread has been moved to Wicca from Site Spells Discussion.
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Re: wiccan alphabet&prononce
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Wicca is a religion, not a language. There is no way to write it or speak it.

Are you perhaps talking about some of the magical alphabets that some Wiccans use to write in their Book of Shadows. Theban is one of those and is used sometimes so that others can't read what the Witch puts in their BOS. But while Theban is a set of letters that are equivalent to the English alphabet, even it isn't a language and cannot be spoken.
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