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This is actually an incorrect spelling of part of what is inscribed on the One Ring, which is in turn part of the One Ring poem. The question should probably be: "What does Ash nazg thrakatuluk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul mean."

The full inscription on the Ring reads: Ash nazg durbatuluk, ash nazg gimbatul

Ash nazg thrakatuluk agh

burzum-ishi krimpatul.

or in English:

One Ring to rule them all,

One Ring to find them,

One Ring to bring them all,

And in the darkness bind them.

On the Ring, it was written in Elvish, because small lettering was needed, but it was in the language of the Black Speech.

The full One Ring Poem goes like this:

Three rings for the elven kings, under the sky.

Seven for the dwarf lords in their halls of stone.

Nine for mortal men, doomed to die.

One ring to rule them all,

One ring to find them,

One ring to bring them all,

And in the darkness bind them.

In the land of Mordor,

Where the shadows lie.

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