a new language?

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do u think this is wierd?

yes
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no
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undecided
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a new language?

Post by pichka »

do u guys think that this is wierd, im thinking of making a new language.....

itll have some english aspects, but not too many, and some simpler aspects from other languages....

does ny1 think this is wierd.... (i know there will b sum....)

and whats more, does anyone want to help????


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ps. the board doesnt support unicode, so my user name may look fucked up - its in cyrillic
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Re: a new language?

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пи&am wrote:does ny1 think this is wierd.... (i know there will b sum....)
I see... this is already an example of the new language, right? SCNR ;)
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Post by pichka »

just to make this clear it is NOT a programming language.....

a REAL language!

and wat does "SCNR" mean?
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Post by Trond »

:lol:

He quoted you because you spell so bad so he said that must be the new language. SCNR = Sorry, could not resist.
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Post by Fred »

i changed your user name to pitchka as it looked too wierd
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Why would anyone think it is weird?
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Post by Fred »

because it was displayed like this "#&113;#&256;#&102;" or something similar.
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Post by Joakim Christiansen »

Yes it's weird...
Who are going to use this new language?
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does ny1 think this is wierd.... (i know there will b sum....)
n i don thnk 1t wud b3 we1d jst 4 a lil nerdy :lol:
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fred wrote:because it was displayed like this "#&113;#&256;#&102;" or something similar.
Sorry Fred, I was responding to pitchka's original assertion that some would think it weird to develop a new language, not your decision to change his username. :)
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Post by blueznl »

well, *some* idiots did invent esperanto, so it may be like reinventing the wheel...

then again, i never understood why the germans speak german, while dutch is so much better, or the english speak english, or the americans speak, well, sort of a degraded english, whilst the french do not speak but more mumble, and the spanish don't speak at all as it's siesta time, where the italian are too busy to steal each others wallets, and the polish steel everything else (because their wallets are already empty as they met some italian tourists before), and the iraki can be seen to be speaking but noone hears what they are saying as yet another carbomb goes off, and the canadians are to busy drinking to be taken seriously, likewise for the australians who have no clue beyond their cuisine (barbie anyone) and i could go on and on like this, but the point i want to make is: why create a new language when we have already so many, no one understands someone else, and best of all, some of us can't even make up their mind what language they want or should speak! (yeah, you thought i would go easy on the belgians, huh?)

oh

did it again

gonna' wash my mouth now...
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arf :)
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Fred wrote:arf :)
see? the french don't even MUMBLE properly :-)
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Post by Beach »

Not so weird at all, some efforts even have their own web site: http://www.kli.org/ (Although it helps to be an obsessed Trekkie...)

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(What's weird is that I actually looked up how to Unicode my nick in Cyrillic) :(
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or, as we say in klingon, Hab SoSlI' Quch!
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