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I hope no one minds answering this: What languages did you speak or write back in your world/galaxy/universe/etc? If you have the time, could you also write out the alphabet of the languages you know and attach a picture of them in your reply?
I recently found out that a language I know matches up with someone else's, and we aren't even from the same galaxy. It could be interesting to see if any others are the same. I don't know if this information will be useful later on, but I'm going to keep a record of it all just in case.
I'll send a copy of the file to anyone who wants it later. Thanks.
I recently found out that a language I know matches up with someone else's, and we aren't even from the same galaxy. It could be interesting to see if any others are the same. I don't know if this information will be useful later on, but I'm going to keep a record of it all just in case.
I'll send a copy of the file to anyone who wants it later. Thanks.
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I was taught many different languages.. Latin, French... anything I would have to read philosophy in, really.
Either way, this place probably already has that database - there has to be some kind of algorithm to bringing us all here, after all. It wouldn't make sense if there wasn't.
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sorry for the wait!
no biggie :)
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un: altea
[lmfff Allura please....]
My native language is Altean.
[and there's an image attached with an alphabet that resembles these types of letters. except pretend there's like. more......]
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un: syndulla
[ She'll attach a file alphabet.txt to her comment, pretend there's some fancy letters. ]
My native language is Twi'leki. It's certainly possible for other people to learn it, but it's difficult to convey all the meaning in a phrase unless you are a Twi'lek, with lekku. Our language includes gestures, as well as words.
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video; no problem!
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un: el rey
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text; un: o'neil
[An attachment with her text show the English alphabet with numerals followed by a mostly sequential Japanese Hirgana chart with added numerals.]
I don't know if that helps, but it's what I've got.
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text, un: foxinthegreenhouse
Japanese is my first language, English my second. I can also provide a respectable kanji vocabulary if you like.
[Attached: textbook-perfect hiragana and katakana charts]
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My primary language is Russian, with secondary and tertiary languages of English and French.
( He includes photos of all three languages, though with the Cyrillic script, he also includes a cursive alphabet. Then for the heck of it, he includes a second attachment, where he's written the alphabet for English and French as well in cursive. He supports your projects, Yuuri! Publicly and otherwise. )
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slides this tag at you a million years later...
falls on you fatly, hey bb <3 // encrypted
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English, Spanish, and some French. But all of these are languages that use the same alphabet, save for a few accents on certain letters. Unhelpful for what you're looking for, for the most part.
What I'm interested in is the file you have.
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it's okay! i take forever sometimes too lol
thank you! <3
not here... but kind of here...
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un: mio ; text
[It's all really weird to think about still.] Some universal translator type thing? How sci-fi. [Not that this whole thing wasn't, but.
She scribbles down hiragana and katakana on a paper and sends a picture.] I could write kanji too but that'd take forever. I know a little bit of English too, but not really a lot.
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np, sorry for it on my end too!
you're fine!
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un: shaw
English. Farsi. German. Spanish.
How many languages have you collected?
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no worries!
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If it the file is useful, it'll be when the auto-translators screw up -.
I want a copy as well
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sorry for the wait!
no worries, i say as i tag you back over a week later............
lol it's okay