Matija
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Post by Matija on Mar 23, 2004 6:40:35 GMT
Did you study mathematics? Your list of exotic computer languages sounds strikingly familiar.
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Post by Old Shendemiar on Mar 23, 2004 8:02:50 GMT
I Totally forgot: Most finnish people understan some Estonia also. And Estonians usually understan completely Finnish.
In Fernandos post, Suomi = Finnish, in case anybody wondered what it was.
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Ringthane
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Post by Ringthane on Mar 23, 2004 9:15:19 GMT
I prefer to name languages in their native forms... eesti ;D
Igor, I meant two different things. I used the term "idiogramatic" referring to the oriental cases you mentioned, whereas by non-standard I was indeed thinking of non-latin, latin being my standard.
Glagolic. Can you by any means find me a sample of Maria's Gospel using those same characters? Is it available on printed, edited paper?
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Post by Ringthane on Mar 23, 2004 9:29:13 GMT
And am I the only one to notice Igor's unbridled fits of aggression? The man needs a game! Oh wait, he has two stalled games already ;D
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Post by Perun on Mar 23, 2004 19:06:29 GMT
You mean Hail Mary? Most probably so. I could jump to Slavic institute and try to find it. Interested in ten commandments right now (scanned from reprint of "Glagolic and cyrillic table for children" from 1561.)?
Me aggressive? Nooo. I'm calm and harmless as a little lamb. Come here and I'll show you... ;D
No. Mislav did. I studied languages and information science (called informatology in Europe). So we had all kinds of obscure languages: lisp, prolog and the like. And of course - "Formal languages and translators/compilers" where we tried to invent our own languages. Boring stuff for any normal person. I liked it... ;D
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Post by Perun on Mar 23, 2004 19:49:24 GMT
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Post by Perun on Mar 23, 2004 20:47:10 GMT
Our Father who art in heaven [/b][/center]
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Post by Ringthane on Mar 24, 2004 8:42:01 GMT
Awesome! Many woohoos
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Post by celebaglar on Mar 24, 2004 12:23:49 GMT
Only a relatively sad score of two for me. I did study French, German and Latin at school, but never for long enough or well enough to make any use of them, so they don't count.
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