... using bumpmaps of elvish runes, as provided by Dan Smith website 'tengwar annatar.ttf' & 'cirth erebor.ttf' and using the wonderfull Tengwar Writing Program TengScribe.
All the inscriptions are hypothetical, as Tolkien didn't describe exactly, what he had in mind when talking about "engraved runes" on the sword. But the text matches different interpretations I found on the net, that seem appropriate to me.
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Narsil, sword with which Isildur snatched the One Ring from Sauron's hand, along with his finger.
Narsil, espada con la que Isildur arrebató el Anillo Único de la mano de Sauron, junto con su dedo.