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anyone who translates mines gets a prize at the Blonde bash
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Is'nt Caud Mile Faltie "Welcome to Scotland"?
Well thats what the sign says when you cross the border between M6 and M74
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no - its irish for "a hundred thousand welcomes". i opened the link in anticipation only to find some other gobbledigook instead
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Indoneasian is too colourful a language to nail a translation on.......................but i think it say's "i grow mushrooms in my underpants when i sit at the poker tablle for 12 hrs"
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It's not Indonesian
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Quote from: matt674 on November 09, 2005, 02:30:38 PM
no - its irish for "a hundred thousand welcomes". i opened the link in anticipation only to find some other gobbledigook instead
Why do they have to have their "own" language. All the celtic languages are the same anyway! Irish form of Gaelic, Scottish form of Gaelic... Manx form of Gaelic, Cornish form of Gaelic... then theres the welsh derivitive of gaelic.
The Gaelic (Scottish) one reads "ceud mile failte" ... Hmm, one letter difference! I knew I had seen it before. I very much doubt that a scottish road sign would have irish writing on it, unless it happened to be next to parkhead
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Okay TightEnd... yours is really hard to translate without the context... But its chinese, and here goes:
without the tone marks, the translation is along the lines of:
New person, or foriegner. A bad feeling about the person. He is tired.
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It is Chinese Mandarin, and my colleague assures me it means
I am itchy, very itchy, and now I am tired and feel ill.
(but of course he may be taking me for a right muppet.)
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Ahh... bad feeling, could be I am itchy!
My chinese colleague says that could be the translation, but without the tone marks of the original chinese characters then the meaning is lost. Phonetics doesn't convey all the needed information
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Quote from: TightEnd on November 09, 2005, 03:59:35 PM
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Quote from: mikkyT on November 09, 2005, 03:40:10 PM
Quote from: matt674 on November 09, 2005, 02:30:38 PM
no - its irish for "a hundred thousand welcomes". i opened the link in anticipation only to find some other gobbledigook instead
Why do they have to have their "own" language. All the celtic languages are the same anyway! Irish form of Gaelic, Scottish form of Gaelic... Manx form of Gaelic, Cornish form of Gaelic... then theres the welsh derivitive of gaelic.
The Gaelic (Scottish) one reads "ceud mile failte" ... Hmm, one letter difference! I knew I had seen it before. I very much doubt that a scottish road sign would have irish writing on it, unless it happened to be next to parkhead
one letter and the final word is spelt differently. You could say the same about English - there is cockney english, mancunian english, geordie english....... the base language is the same but the regionalised versions are completely different
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