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09-09-2010, 17:03 | #1 |
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Did I translate correctly (to Czech)?(Has gone OT but I don't mind)
I took a stab at it using some online tools and I ended up with:
Vlkhrad Anyone who speaks Czech know if I did it correctly? (Re-translate into English to take a guess!).
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09-09-2010, 17:21 | #2 |
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Vlkhrad is noncens. You wrote wolfcastle. It is nothing in czech language. If you mean castle where are wolves or castle of wolves (wolves are owners of castle ), you must write "vlčí hrad". It is two words.
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09-09-2010, 17:27 | #3 |
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I meant it as the name of the place, "Wolf's Castle" (like a town name) and the international characters aren't accepted.
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09-09-2010, 17:29 | #4 |
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So I wrote it right: Vlčí hrad
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09-09-2010, 17:31 | #5 |
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It took the accented i but not the c character (I can't even find it on my ASCII chart - copy and paste won't work, that character disappears). So I ended up with:
Vlcí hrad Sorry us Americans are butchering your language. Edit: I think this is a language I may want to learn some of, it looks like I could get some good (and very secure) passwords from it! Maybe I'll get the package listed on here: http://www.amazon.com/EuroTalk-Inter.../dp/B00117P3W6 (The software and book listed about 1/3 the way down - I'll skip out on the map since I'm not planning on going to Prague anytime soon!).
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09-09-2010, 17:39 | #6 |
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To learn it???Hmmm. The foreigners tell, it is very dificult language like chinesse language .
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