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Aineko Macx
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.10.19 11:01:00 -
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Aineko Macx
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.10.19 11:08:00 -
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Stoopid forum doesn't allow links to URLs with special chars (with %) to dangerous sites like wikipedia...
Anyway, in reply to above post: Multiple language forms are legal in portuguse, especifically regarding "afric+óner" and "polon+¬s". |
Eleanore en Marland
University of Caille Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2011.10.19 11:16:00 -
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Languages - French (Fran+ºais)
Explanation: -> "French tongue" would translate as "langue Fran+ºaise" -> but putting it the way you did, "Language - French" then translates to "Langage - Fran+ºais" .
All this because nouns have a gender in french..... |
Cpt Arareb
Ideal Machine THE R0NIN
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Posted - 2011.10.19 11:25:00 -
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Aineko Macx wrote:Stoopid forum doesn't allow links to URLs with special chars (with %) to dangerous sites like wikipedia...
Anyway, in reply to above post: Multiple language names are legal in portuguse, especifically regarding "afric+óner"/"africano", "polon+¬s"/"polaco", "tcheco"/"checo".
Im not saying it isnt :) im just saying everyone will feel more confortable with the ones I posted cause evryone use the ones I posted instead of those of the wikipedia, is more practical to use those I posted as they are the most popular ...just saying
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CCP Incognito
C C P
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Posted - 2011.10.19 11:43:00 -
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Eleanore en Marland wrote:Languages - French (Fran+ºais) Explanation: -> "French tongue" would translate as "langue Fran+ºaise" -> but putting it the way you did, "Language - French" then translates to "Langage - Fran+ºais" . All this because nouns have a gender in french.....
The 'language -' portion is the group that is chat group is listed in. It is not actually part of the line if that makes a difference.
Language * English (English) * French (Fran+ºais)
Is the translation still correct in that case?
Programmer on Team Stonehenge Stuffer of brains into NPC ships. |
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CCP Incognito
C C P
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Posted - 2011.10.19 11:47:00 -
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Cpt Arareb wrote:Aineko Macx wrote:Stoopid forum doesn't allow links to URLs with special chars (with %) to dangerous sites like wikipedia...
Anyway, in reply to above post: Multiple language names are legal in portuguse, especifically regarding "afric+óner"/"africano", "polon+¬s"/"polaco", "tcheco"/"checo". Im not saying it isnt :) im just saying everyone portuguese will feel more confortable with the ones I posted cause everyone use the ones I posted instead of those of the wikipedia, is more practical to use those I posted as they are the most popular ...just saying
Interesting
The only Portuguese translation I need is the following, we are looking for the name of the language the channel is in, in that language.
Languages - Portuguese (Portugu+¬s)
A German client would see: (from google) Sprachen - Portugiesisch (Portugu+¬s) Programmer on Team Stonehenge Stuffer of brains into NPC ships. |
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Aineko Macx
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.10.19 11:51:00 -
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Agreed |
Lost Hamster
Hamster Holding Corp
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Posted - 2011.10.19 13:37:00 -
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Here comes the Hungarian (Magyar)
Corporate - Recruitment(Toborz+ís) Help - (Seg+¡ts+¬g) Languages - Afrikaans(Afrikai) Languages - Albanian(-Élb+ín) Languages - Arabic(Arab) Languages - Belarussian(Belarusz) Languages - Brazilian portuguese(Brazil Portug+íl) Languages - Bulgarian(Bulg+ír) Languages - Chinese(K+¡nai) Languages - Croatian(Horv+ít) Languages - Czech/Slovak(Cseh/Szlov+ík) Languages - Danish(D+ín) Languages - Dutch(Holland) Languages - English(Angol) Languages - Estonian(+ëszt) Languages - Faroese(Fer+¦er) Languages - Filipino(F++l+¦p-szigeti) Languages - Finnish(Finn) Languages - French(Francia) Languages - German(N+¬met) Languages - Greek(G+¦r+¦g) Languages - Hebrew(H+¬ber) Languages - Hungarian(Magyar) Languages - Icelandic(Izlandi) Languages - Italian(Olasz) Languages - Japanese(Jap+ín) Languages - Korean(Koreai) Languages - Latvian(Lett) Languages - Lithuanian(Litv+ín) Languages - Norwegian(Norv+¬g) Languages - Polish(Lengyel) Languages - Portuguese(Portug+íl) Languages - Romanian(Rom+ín) Languages - Russian(Orosz) Languages - Serbian(Szerb) Languages - Slovenian(Szlov+¬n) Languages - Spanish(Spanyol) Languages - Swedish(Sv+¬d) Languages - Turkish(-ó+¦r+¦k) Languages - Ukrainian(Ukr+ín) Languages - Vietnamese(Vietn+ími)
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Elaine Shandrate
Luna Decrescentia Celeris
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Posted - 2011.10.19 13:54:00 -
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CCP Incognito wrote:Note: I don't need all lines translated, just the one that are specific for your language. For instance I don't need Aribic for every line, just the "Languages - Aribic (+º+ä+¦+¦+¿+è+¬)" and then only the part in ().
Languages - Aribic (+º+ä+¦+¦+¿+è+¬)
Shouldn't that be Arabic ? I've heard of "Arabia", never of "Aribia".\
Language - Dutch (Nederlands)
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Elaine Shandrate
Luna Decrescentia Celeris
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Posted - 2011.10.19 13:54:00 -
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- edit - double post ?!? |
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Assaj Ventress
Cygnus Project Desman Alliance
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Posted - 2011.10.19 14:24:00 -
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Languages - Ukrainian (-â-¦-Ç-¦-ù-+-ü-î-¦-¦ -+-+-¦-¦) Here -â-¦-Ç-¦-ù-+-ü-î-¦-¦ -+-+-¦-¦ means Ukrainian language. If you'd rater have it without the language word, it would just be -ú-¦-Ç-¦-ù-+-ü-î-¦-¦ Whether to capitalize the first letter or not is up to you :) We don't capitalize these words (language names) if they go in the middle of a sentence |
Mekhana
Spiritus Draconis
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Posted - 2011.10.19 14:41:00 -
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What's up, CCP? Native Brazilian Portuguese speaker here and a linguist to top it off!
Brazilian Portuguese (Portugu+¬s Brasileiro)
Corporate - Recrutamento Brasileiro
Help - Brazilian Help(Ajuda Brasileira)
Languages - Afrikaans(Afric+óner) Languages - Albanian(Alban+¬s) Languages - Belarussian(Bielorusso) Languages - Brazilian(Portugu+¬s Brasileiro) Languages - Bulgarian(B+¦lgaro) Languages - Chinese(Chin+¬s) Languages - Croatian(Croata) Languages - Czech/Slovak(Checo) Languages - Danish(Dinamarqu+¬s) Languages - Dutch(Holand+¬s) Languages - English(Ingl+¬s) Languages - Estonian(Estoniano) Languages - Faroese(Fero+¬s) Languages - Filipino(Filipino) Languages - Finnish(Finland+¬s) Languages - French(Fran+º+¬s) Languages - German(Alem+úo) Languages - Greek(Grego) Languages - Hebrew(Hebreu) Languages - Hungarian(Hungariano) Languages - Icelandic(Island+¬s) Languages - Italian(italiano) Languages - Japanese(Japon+¬s) Languages - Korean(Koreano) Languages - Latvian(Let+úo) Languages - Lithuanian(Lituano) Languages - Norwegian(Noruegu+¬s) Languages - Polish(Polon+¬s) Languages - Portuguese(Portugu+¬s) Languages - Romanian(Romeno) Languages - Russian(Russo) Languages - Serbian(S+¬rbio) Languages - Slovenian(Slovenio) Languages - Spanish(Espanhol) Languages - Swedish(Sueco) Languages - Turkish(Turco) Languages - Ukrainian(Ucraniano) Languages - Vietnamese(Vietnam+¬s) |
Sarina Berghil
New Zion Judge Advocate
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Posted - 2011.10.19 14:43:00 -
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Excellent translation by Jowen, except for:
Jowen Datloran wrote:
---snip---
Languages - Afrikaans(Afrikaans) Sprog - Afrikanske(Afrikaans)
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Afrikaans is a specific African language inspired by Dutch as far as I know. It has no Danish equivalent and would just be written 'Afrikaans'.
The word 'Afrikansk' simply means 'African' in Danish, which has a different meaning.
http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrikaans
An added note since it may not be obvious from this context, languages are usually spelled lower case in Danish, but in a list like this it makes sense to capitalize.
Tom taler afrikaans. (Danish) Tom speaks Afrikaans. (English)
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Hesperio
Fission Inc. Fusion Alliance
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Posted - 2011.10.19 16:07:00 -
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CCP Incognito wrote: The 'language -' portion is the group that is chat group is listed in. It is not actually part of the line if that makes a difference.
Language * English (English) * French (Fran+ºais)
Is the translation still correct in that case?
Yes, this is correct. But "Langue" would be a better translation of "Language" if you need it in french.
And to be useful, here is your list with french words :
Corporate - French recruitment(Recrutement) Help - French Help(Aide) Languages - Afrikaans(Afrikaans) Languages - Albanian(Albanais) Languages - Belarussian(Bi+¬lorusse) Languages - Brazilian(Br+¬silien) Languages - Bulgaria(Bulgare) Languages - Chinese(Chinois) Languages - Croatian(Croate) Languages - Czech/Slovak(Tch+¿que/Slovaque) Languages - Danish(Danois) Languages - Dutch(Hollandais) Languages - English(Anglais) Languages - Estonian(Estonien) Languages - Faroese(F+¬ro+»en) Languages - Filipino(Philippin) Languages - Finnish(Finnois) Languages - French(Fran+ºais) Languages - German(Allemand) Languages - Greek(Grec) Languages - Hebrew(H+¬breux) Languages - Hungarian(Hongrois) Languages - Icelandic(Islandais) Languages - Italian(Italien) Languages - Japanese(Japonais) Languages - Korean(Cor+¬en) Languages - Latvian(Letton) Languages - Lithuanian(Lituanien) Languages - Norwegian(Norv+¬gien) Languages - Polish(Polonais) Languages - Portuguese(Portugais) Languages - Romanian(Roumain) Languages - Russian(Russe) Languages - Serbian(Serbe) Languages - Slovenian(Slov+¿ne) Languages - Spanish(Espagnol) Languages - Swedish(Su+¬dois) Languages - Turkish(Turc) Languages - Ukrainian(Ukrainien) Languages - Vietnamese(Vietnamien) |
Raw Matters
KRAUTZ RULEZ KRAUTZ-FEDERATION
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Posted - 2011.10.19 16:55:00 -
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Although the previous post in German is correct, the word "Rekrutierung" is a military term. Corporations in Germany do not recruit, they hire. A more generic term would be "Anstellung" (employment). Although probably no one will mind it, but military terms always have a certain bad tone due to specific historical reasons.
So the translations would be: Corporate - German Recruitment (Rekrutierung) (military) Corporate - German Recruitment (Anstellung) (generic) Help - German Help (Hilfe) |
Aineko Macx
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.10.19 17:35:00 -
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Raw Matters wrote:Although the previous post in German is correct, the word "Rekrutierung" is a military term. Corporations in Germany do not recruit, they hire. A more generic term would be "Anstellung" (employment). Although probably no one will mind it, but military terms always have a certain bad tone due to specific historical reasons. The employee is indeed called "Angestellter" and not "Rekrut". However, in practice you are far more likely to find HR departments who call it "Rekrutierung", or "Personalakquise" at best, than "Anstellungen".
PS.: Even if it was only used in a military context it would be very fitting for eve, as there's pvp everywhere ;) |
Emerkar Breshflsyr
Em Pack
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Posted - 2011.10.19 17:38:00 -
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CCP Incognito wrote:Eleanore en Marland wrote:Languages - French (Fran+ºais) Explanation: -> "French tongue" would translate as "langue Fran+ºaise" -> but putting it the way you did, "Language - French" then translates to "Langage - Fran+ºais" . All this because nouns have a gender in french..... The 'language -' portion is the group that is chat group is listed in. It is not actually part of the line if that makes a difference. Language * English (English) * French (Fran+ºais) Is the translation still correct in that case?
Yup that's it |
Klytior Am'jarhs
Amarrian Retribution
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Posted - 2011.10.19 19:35:00 -
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typo in Ducth/Nederlandse list
Languages - Vietnamese(Vietamees)
should be
Languages - Vietnamese(Vietnamees)
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Betray
Beyond The Gates Tri Sol Syndicate
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Posted - 2011.10.19 21:54:00 -
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Languages - Chinese (S+¡s¢+) should be: Languages - Chinese (S+¡µûç)
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Bomberlocks
CTRL-Q
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Posted - 2011.10.19 23:39:00 -
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St Mio wrote:Afrikaans is correct like that :D Nee, dis kak. <--- means help in Afrikaans. |
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Devil's Call
Omega Legion XIII
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Posted - 2011.10.20 01:05:00 -
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CCP Incognito wrote: Corporate - English recruitment(Recritment) Corporate - German recruitment(Rekrutierung) Corporate - Russian recruitment(-¦-¦-Ç-¦-+-¦-¦-¦) Corporate - Japanese recruitment(sïƒT¢å)
... is this a joke?
Corporate - English recruitment(Recritment)
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Esrevid Nekkeg
Justified and Ancient
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Posted - 2011.10.20 01:14:00 -
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Klytior Am'jarhs wrote:typo in Ducth/Nederlandse list
Languages - Vietnamese(Vietamees)
should be
Languages - Vietnamese(Vietnamees)
You're absolutely correct. Typo, but still. My bad...... Here I used to have a sig of our old Camper in space. Now it is disregarded as being the wrong format. Looking out the window I see one thing: Nothing wrong with the format of our Camper! Silly CCP......
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Afandi
Paradise Delivery
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Posted - 2011.10.20 07:55:00 -
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Bulgarian translation:
Corporate - Recruitment(-¥-¦-¦-+-Ç-¦-+-¦ -+-¦ -ç-+-¦-+-+-¦-¦) Help - (-ƒ-+-+-+-ë) Languages - Bulgarian(-¦-è-+-¦-¦-Ç-ü-¦-+)
As with many languages, there is no need to add " language " (-¦-+-+-¦) after the name of the language itself.
And the rest, should a need arise:
Languages - Afrikaans(-¦-ä-Ç-+-¦-¦-+-ü) Languages - Albanian(-¦-+-¦-¦-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Arabic(-¦-Ç-¦-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - Belarussian(-¦-¦-+-¦-Ç-â-ü-¦-+) Languages - Brazilian portuguese(-¦-Ç-¦-+-+-+-ü-¦-+ -+-+-Ç-é-â-¦-¦-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Chinese(-¦-+-é-¦-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - Croatian(-à-è-Ç-¦-¦-é-ü-¦-+) Languages - Czech/Slovak(-ç-¦-ê-¦-+/-ü-+-+-¦-¦-ê-¦-+) Languages - Danish(-¦-¦-é-ü-¦-+) Languages - Dutch(-à-+-+-¦-+-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - English(-¦-+-¦-+-+-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - Estonian(-+-ü-é-+-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Faroese(-ä-¦-Ç-î-+-Ç-ü-¦-+) Languages - Filipino(-ä-+-+-+-+-+-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Finnish(-ä-+-+-+-¦-+-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - French(-ä-Ç-¦-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - German(-+-¦-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Greek(-¦-Ç-è-å-¦-+) Languages - Hebrew(-+-¦-Ç-+-é) Languages - Hungarian(-â-+-¦-¦-Ç-ü-¦-+) Languages - Icelandic(-+-ü-+-¦-+-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - Italian(-+-é-¦-+-+-¦-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Japanese(-Å-+-+-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Korean(-¦-+-Ç-¦-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - Latvian(-+-¦-é-¦-+-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - Lithuanian(-+-+-é-¦-+-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - Norwegian(-+-+-Ç-¦-¦-¦-¦-+) Languages - Polish(-+-+-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Portuguese(-+-+-Ç-é-â-¦-¦-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Romanian(-Ç-â-+-è-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Russian(-Ç-â-ü-¦-+) Languages - Serbian(-ü-Ç-è-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - Slovenian(-ü-+-+-¦-¦-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Spanish(-+-ü-+-¦-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Swedish(-ê-¦-¦-¦-ü-¦-+) Languages - Turkish(-é-â-Ç-ü-¦-+) Languages - Ukrainian(-â-¦-Ç-¦-+-+-ü-¦-+) Languages - Vietnamese(-¦-+-¦-é-+-¦-+-ü-¦-+) |
Comy 1
Ore Mongers Indecisive Certainty
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Posted - 2011.10.20 10:42:00 -
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Regarding the Swedish translations:
Languages - Afrikaans(Afrikanska) <- Not sure about this one, I actually think it's called Afrikaans in Swedish aswell Languages - Brazilian(Brasilianska) <- Actually Portugese so kind of a bogus word |
Maggeridon Thoraz
Selectus Pravus Lupus Transmission Lost
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Posted - 2011.10.20 17:53:00 -
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I miss Klingon Language |
Hanathor
El Gremio Segundo
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Posted - 2011.10.20 18:35:00 -
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Translations to Italian:
Corporate - Reclutamento Inglese(Recritment) Corporate - Reclutamento Tedesco(Rekrutierung) Corporate - Reclutamento Russo(-¦-¦-Ç-¦-+-¦-¦-¦) Corporate - Reclutamento Giapponese(sïƒT¢å) Help - Aiuto Giapponese(pâÿpâ½pâù) Help - Aiuto Inglese(Help) Help - Aiuto Tedesco(Hilfe) Help - Aiuto Russo(-ƒ-+-+-+-ë-î) Languages - Africano(Afrikaans) Languages - Albanese(gjuha shqipe) Languages - Bielorusso(-¦-¦-+-¦-Ç-â-ü-¦-¦-Å -+-+-¦-¦) Languages - Brasiliano(brasileiro) Languages - Bulgaro(-¦-è-+-¦-¦-Ç-ü-¦-+ -¦-+-+-¦) Languages - Cinese(S+¡s¢+) Languages - Croato(Lingua corsa) Languages - Cecoslovacco(-îesk++ jazyk/Slovensk++ jazyk) Languages - Danese(dansk) Languages - Olandese(Nederlands) Languages - Inglese(English) Languages - Estone(Eesti keel) Languages - Faroese(F++royskt) Languages - Filippino(na Filipino) Languages - Finnico(Suomen kieli) Languages - Francese(Fran+ºaise) Languages - Tedesco(Deutsch) Languages - Greco(+¦+++++++++¦+¦+¼) Languages - Ebraico(+ó+æ+¿+Ö+¬) Languages - Ungherese(Magyar) Languages - Islandese (+ìslenska) Languages - Italiano (italiano) Languages - Giapponese (µùѵ£¼) Languages - Coreano (fò£O¦¡8û¦) Languages - Lettone (latvie+íu valoda) Languages - Lituano (Lietuvi+¦ kalba) Languages - Norvegese (Norske) Languages - Polacco(Polski) Languages - Portoghese(portugu+¬s) Languages - Rumeno(Limba rom+ón-â) Languages - Russo(-á-â-ü-ü-¦-+-¦) Languages - Serbo (-ü-Ç-+-ü-¦-+ -ÿ-¦-+-+-¦) Languages - Sloveno (Slovenski) Languages - Spagnolo (espa+¦ol) Languages - Svedese (svenska) Languages - Turco (T++rk+ºe) Languages - Ucraino (-â-¦-Ç-¦-ù-+-ü-î-¦-¦ -+-+-¦-¦) Languages - Vietnamita(Tiߦ+ng Viß+çt) |
Esrevid Nekkeg
Justified and Ancient
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Posted - 2011.10.20 19:04:00 -
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Maggeridon Thoraz wrote:I miss Klingon Language Here you go: Languages - Klingon(tlhIngan)
Mind you, the second letter is a normal l, the fourth letter a capital i. In this font they are identical...... Here I used to have a sig of our old Camper in space. Now it is disregarded as being the wrong format. Looking out the window I see one thing: Nothing wrong with the format of our Camper! Silly CCP......
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Astrid Stjerna
Teraa Matar
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Posted - 2011.10.20 22:30:00 -
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Esrevid Nekkeg wrote:Maggeridon Thoraz wrote:I miss Klingon Language Here you go: Languages - Klingon(tlh Ingan) Mind you, the second letter is a normal l, the fourth letter a capital i. In this font they are identical......
As a semi-practiced speaker of Klingon, I'll give a brief guide to proper pronounciation:
First, speak Klingon boldly -- some of the words are hard to enunciate properly without putting a bit of force behind them (which makes it incredibly easy to call the captain of your vessel a 'house' by mistake).*
When saying a word like 'tlhIngan', the 'tlh' is created by lightly pressing your tongue against the front of your soft palate (directly behind the little half-circle ridge in the roof of your mouth) and speaking the letter 't'. The 'g' sound is soft, so you're aiming for a sound like 't-ling-on'.
If, for some wacky reason, you intend to go on with learning the language, you're probably going to want to carry a napkin -- the nature of speaking Klingon means that for the first while, you're inadvertantly going to be spitting as you talk. If you're really interested, there are Klingon dictionaries, a Klingon language tape, and Klingon translations of Macbeth, King Lear and the Bible.
*Not that there's anything wrong with having House as your captain, mind you. |
NightCrawler 85
Phoibe Enterprises Peregrine Nation
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Posted - 2011.10.21 06:32:00 -
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Norwegian (couldent see it posted anywhere) Only added the ones im fairly sure about,im sure there are other norwegians out there that can both correct me,and add in some of the ones i dident.
Good luck
Languages - Afrikaans() Languages - Albanian() Languages - Aribic (Arabisk) Languages - Belarussian() Languages - Brazilian() Languages - Bulgarian(Bulgarsk) Languages - Chinese(Kinesisk) Languages - Croatian(Kroatisk) Languages - Czech/Slovak() Languages - Danish(Dansk) Languages - Dutch() Languages - English(Engelsk) Languages - Estonian() Languages - Faroese() Languages - Filipino(Filippinsk) Languages - Finnish(Finsk) Languages - French(Fransk) Languages - German(Tysk) Languages - Greek(Gresk) Languages - Hebrew() Languages - Hungarian() Languages - Icelandic(Islandsk) Languages - Italian(Italiensk) Languages - Japanese(Japansk) Languages - Korean(Koreansk) Languages - Latvian() Languages - Lithuanian() Languages - Norwegian(Norsk) Languages - Polish(Polsk) Languages - Portuguese(Portugisisk) Languages - Romanian(Rumensk) Languages - Russian(Russisk) Languages - Serbian(Serbisk) Languages - Slovenian() Languages - Spanish(Spansk) Languages - Swedish(Svensk) Languages - Turkish() Languages - Ukrainian(Ukrainsk) Languages - Vietnamese(vietnamesisk) |
Faith Sunstrider
Manufact Co.
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Posted - 2011.10.21 16:45:00 -
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Mekhana wrote:What's up, CCP? Native Brazilian Portuguese speaker here and a linguist to top it off! Languages - Dutch(Holand+¬s) Languages - Korean(Koreano) Languages - Hungarian(Hungariano) Languages - Slovenian(Slovenio) Languages - Vietnamese(Vietnam+¬s) Languages - Hebrew(Hebreu)
I totally forgot this thread, good job Mekhana. Just a few corrections:
Quote: Languages - Dutch(Neerland+¬s) Languages - Korean(Coreano) Languages - Hungarian(H+¦ngaro) Languages - Slovenian(Esloveno) Languages - Vietnamese(Vietnamita) Languages - Hebrew(Hebraico)
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