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20060320 Monday March 20, 2006

A Five by Any Other Name Smells Totally the Same

Or how did that saying go? Anyway, we have a new competition for you! :-) Look at this banner for a while:

Rob made it. Nice, eh? (But watch out, don't let it hypnotize you. Dang, too late!) So, can you google well enough to identify all of the mysterious glyphs? There's a new sexy t-shirt waiting for you if you can. (Or, well, at least it seems sexy enough through the eyes of a linguist). :-)

Posted by seapegasus ( Mar 20 2006, 03:16:03 PM CET ) Permalink Comments [4]


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Chinese is missing from the drop-down box.

Posted by giorigo42 on March 20, 2006 at 08:41 PM CET #

Sanskrit is spelled Sanskirt in the dropdowns...

Posted by Tor Norbye on March 21, 2006 at 03:09 AM CET #

I also would spell it Sanskrit, but I saw it writtem Sanskrt and Sanskirt too... I don't know where these different the spellings stem from (transcription probably), but I'm gonna check that out. Maybe there is another language that uses the same glyph than Chinese... Chinese would be too easy...

Posted by Seapegasus on March 21, 2006 at 11:55 AM CET #

Hindi, Sanskrit and some other Indic languages are usually written using the Devanagari script, although you could use several of the other Indic scripts to render Sanskrit.

Posted by 200.171.229.77 on March 21, 2006 at 10:25 PM CET #

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