GameClaw_268 Posted March 28, 2005 Posted March 28, 2005 although this refers to international languages, this is a forum game, and should be moved to that forum so MOVE'D I just had to say that Your speaking french, your name is William, your looking for a good host, cause the others you used sucked, and your email is bcwilliam@ktfcc.com note: I do not know french, I'm just using cognates and borrowed words to guess. iHola! Me llamo es Aaron. Yo hablo poco espaniol. Se llamo es William. Me usar la computadora todos los dias. Me cumpleanos(needs a thing abouve n, like ~) es cinco de octubre de 1990. El pupitre. pardon me if I have bad grammar and misspellings and stuff, I haven't even had a year of this yet. The last part is my intire classes favorite word, it doesn't make ssense, but whoever doesn't know spanish is gonna start laughing
Ashoat Posted March 28, 2005 Posted March 28, 2005 the writing desk...? lol, i used an auto-translator for that, lol, sry, had to do it haha convert this from japanese: okaasanwadaisukidesu. okaasanwayokushemasu. (sry, had to use romanization, cuz i dont have a japanese thingymaggig-character thing.)
myscrnnm Posted March 29, 2005 Posted March 29, 2005 the writing desk...? lol, i used an auto-translator for that, lol, sry, had to do it haha convert this from japanese: okaasanwadaisukidesu. okaasanwayokushemasu. (sry, had to use romanization, cuz i dont have a japanese thingymaggig-character thing.) Mother loves. Mother does skill.
wee Posted March 29, 2005 Posted March 29, 2005 by thingymajig do you mean font? i bet i can find a japanese font. then if you fost something with text in that font we can copy and paste.
GameClaw_268 Posted April 3, 2005 Posted April 3, 2005 you put stuff in another language so someone can guess what it is For instance, I put : iHola! next guy puts: is it cheese? I tell him he's wrong next guy: its hello! and then he posts something.
nilayz Posted April 3, 2005 Posted April 3, 2005 Does anyone know about Google Language Tools? Simply copying and pasting the text would reveal the English meaning... don't you think we should try something else... like say anagrams, jumbled words, encrypted text... etc.??? I'll start off: O, draconian devil. oh, lame saint! (Hint: Anyone who's read The Da Vinci Code would know what that means!)
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