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Originally Posted by mPeror
He is doing them correctly. He is basically writing them phonetically in arabic. :agree:
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Originally Posted by mPeror
He is doing them correctly. He is basically writing them phonetically in arabic. :agree:
oookeeey. errrm....how do you pronounce both of 'em? :blush:Quote:
Originally Posted by Johan Dahlström
Docquesting ?
I think Johan is more like yohan.. and dahlstrom is perhaps like dal-strumQuote:
Originally Posted by mPeror
at least that is how ive been pronouncing them!
Here's one for Kevin:
http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/1334/kevin22cu.jpg
We don't have "V" as Mash said, but sometimes we use the 3 Dots to get those letters like V or J ;)
And how right you are, but at the same time wrong :). If you don't speak swedish, it's almost impossible to pronounce it. That's what I've learned over the years... Not sure why this is but part of it I think is because it's kind of a "hard"/"strict" language, if you know what I mean. The 'å', 'ä' and 'ö'' has it's part of it too I guess.Quote:
Originally Posted by ses5909
Anyhows. You are absolutely right, Sara. "yohan dal-strum" would be the "english" way of pronouncing my name. :)
There ya go Johan ("Dalstrum" soundsl like "Dalsitrum" though) :
http://www.mashhoor.ws/images/temp/a...rans/johan.png
Docquestion, how is your name pronounced? are the 'c' and 'q' pronounced as one letter or is "Doc-questing" pronounced as two seperate words?
Oh and if you're wondering, 'Johna' is actually on the right since this is a right-to-left language :)
aha..Thanx M
I'm not concerned. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by mPeror
I also found, while trying to figure out how to get this into my signature, what the individual characters were (using charmap in WinXP).
that's it in arabic text :Quote:
Originally Posted by AutisticCuckoo
تومي أولسون
Cool thread idea. "Zach" if you have time. ;)
Zach (pronounced perfectly fine) :
http://www.mashhoor.ws/images/temp/a...trans/zach.png
If anyone wants me to, I can write your name BACKWARDS that's right, you hear it here, for example, my name backwards is ROGI
Quite cool. :) It's now in my desktop rotations.Quote:
Originally Posted by mPeror
Awsome! Such beautiful scripting!Quote:
Originally Posted by mPeror
Oh, do me, do me!!
Jelena Pavlovic
:shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by jelena
do one for me too plz. "Joji M John".
I asked my son to say it for me:Quote:
Originally Posted by mPeror
www.revs.org/revsdotorg.mp3
sorry about the raspberry he blew at the beginning... :)
My name is Bruce - Could you write mine?
It's fine Johan, i'm hot like that ;)
Here you go Jelena (had to use a single pronounciation mark under the first letter to get it right) :
http://www.mashhoor.ws/images/temp/a...ans/jelena.png
Joji, i translated "Joji John", i can't translate 'M' if it's not a name :
http://www.mashhoor.ws/images/temp/a...trans/joji.png
Mr.B and revs_org, i'll get back to you when i come back home in a few hours.
by the way, are you asking me to translate a domain name (revs.org) or is your name actually "revsdotorg"? stupid question i know, but i'm just double checking :p
My name is Matt, my domain name is revs.org
Jeremy Valletto
(Jair m e) (Va(rhymes with duh) let(rhymes with bet) toe(rhymes with row))
I don't know what it is about my name, but like everybody pronounces it wrong, my first name more than my last...go figure.
There are a few people in this network room I am in, that can read Arabic. Well, "xhtmlcoder" would provide interesting results as it isn't a true word.