#shorts -----Where to Learn Deseret----- Deseret Alphabet Converter http://www.2deseret.com/ NOTE -- This converter isn't perfect, since there seems to be some disagreement with how the alphabet appears to be used historically and how the converter spells things. For example, "better" is spelled 𐐺𐐯𐐻𐐲𐑉 (betur) where as in older usages I've seen it spelled 𐐺𐐯𐐻𐑉 (betr). This could just be because of a lack of standardization in the alphabet, as well as a change in the standard American dialect outright. (A major problem with the alphabet, fundamentally.) Either way, it should be fine. Wikipedia Page with Table https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deseret_alphabet#Alphabet General Resource Portal -- Links to First Books Used to Teach the Alphabet (Deseret First/Second Book) http://deseretalphabet.org/#resources XKCD (Webcomic) In Deseret http://www.deseretalphabet.info/XKCD/2550.html Font -- (Deseret Should Still Work in Unicode, but some applications, like Premiere for some reason, need specific fonts to work. This one won't immediately convert your text into Deseret, but copy/pasting it from some other source like Wikipedia should work fine) https://fonts.google.com/noto/specimen/Noto+Sans+Deseret?query=Noto+Sans+Deseret -----SOURCES----- The Deseret First Book (https://archive.org/details/deseretfirstbook00univ/page/5/mode/1up) The Deseret Second Book (https://archive.org/details/thedeseretsecond02univ/page/n4/mode/1up) https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/friend/1985/07/the-deseret-alphabet?lang=eng http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~jericks/Historical%20or%20Technical/History%20Looking%20Backwards/Magazine%20articles/The%20Religious%20Educator/Deseret%20Alphabet%20Experiment2.pdf A golden tablet I dug up in my backyard Watt, Ronald G. Mormon Passage of George D. Watt: First British Convert, Scribe for Zion. University Press of Colorado, 2009. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt4cgrhc. Accessed 14 Sept. 2020. https://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/digital/collection/desnews1/id/174467/rec/19 Music: Thinking Music by Kevin MacLeod