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george
03-28-2006, 06:47 AM
I Need To See And Read India's Alphabet To See If Is Compatible With The One In The English Version.
I Have A Word Game That Translates Languages From One To Another As Long As The Alphabets Are Compatible. The Copyright And Registered Mark Have Been Done, Here In The United States, And Is A Fresh Deal.
The Game's Requirements Is A Printed Game And A Writing Instrument, A Pencil Will Do. Like A Game In A Newspaper.
If India's Alphabet Is Compatible, The Person Using The Game Can Learn From One To As Much As Five Words, Depending On The Sentence's Lenght, To Be Translated.
Also The Game Will Give The Correct Pronunciation And Spelling, Plus What The Word's Meaning And Proper Usage Within The Sentence. In Other Words, The Game's Words Will Be Written
In The India's Alphabet And Translated Into Another Language, All Depending In What Language Is To Be Translated, English, French,spanish Etc, Etc.
Please Let Me Know.....thank So Much....george
India1989
03-28-2006, 12:33 PM
well yeah but you have to specify which language are you talking about. Indian languages won't help us know which ones you want.
Cause there are like 1752 languages in India. So all of them dont' know all languages. So you have to specify whether you want to know Hindi, Bengali, naga, Assamese, PUnjabi, Bodo, Mizo, Oriya, Tamil, Gujarati, etc, etc.
julie
03-29-2006, 01:13 AM
i think u mite check out hindi coz its the only indian language taught almost in every state of india...... once u do the word compatibility thing with hindi you can shift to the other regional languages.You should start from hindi.
India1989
03-29-2006, 05:09 AM
yup HIndi is the official language in India though. we still have 30 national languages.
george
03-29-2006, 06:29 AM
My Apologies To All Of You!
What I Am Searching For, Is The "how Is The Hindi Is Alphabet Written".
Is It The Same Symbols As, Lets Say, Symbols As In The English Language?
In Other Words This Particular Game Will Not Work With The Chinese Way Of Writing.
What I Actually Need Is For Some One To Type The Hindi Alphabet For Starters. Is It The Same As A-b-c-d-e-f-g-h-i, Etc. Etc?
P.s. What The Real Search Is For, Is The Possibility Of This Learning Game To Be Used As A Money Maker For Some One In India (don't Forget Me).
THANK YOU AGAIN....GEORGE
India1989
03-29-2006, 01:17 PM
Nope it is not the same as Abcdefghi. It is different. Different script. Different signs. It is completely different.
But anyways please do keep visiting sometimes and post. we will be glad to have you here.
george
03-30-2006, 01:41 AM
Wow! So Is Not An Alphabet......apparently Is A Dialect...?
That Throws Me Completly Out Of The Ball Game... Too Bad
Another Question...with All This Array Of Languages In India, Are The Written Symbols To Communicate The Same As All Others?
If There Are Some That Are Compatible, Like Let's Say Bodo And Jugarati?..or Are Any Compatible With The Main One Which Is Hindi?
Thank You Again....george
P.s. If There Is A Compatability Between Some Of The India's Languages,
Then This Wordgame Is Possible In India, But I Have To Acquire A Person That Has The Fluency Of Those Particular Languages To Make It Work.
This Might Sound Like A Far Away Shot In The Dark But It Sounds Good.
George
India1989
03-30-2006, 04:37 AM
Sadly the same symbols are not used in all the languages. Different symbols or scripts for different languages.
Well what is the game about? Maybe there's a possiblity that you can make them.
There are few languages which are spoken in the same way and will sound the same but the symbols used are different.
PS you got bodo right but jugarati is actually Gujarati. lol.
and by the way 415 languages in India. 1752 including all the dialects and 22000 including all subdialects.
alpha
03-30-2006, 01:53 PM
Allmost all the main indian languages follow the devanagiri script. Its different from the western-greek based scripts. An alphabet of a language following the devanagiri have its corresponding alphabet in every other language following the devanagiri script(there are exceptions,some sounds are unavailabile in certain languages while present in others). But,every language has its own set of unique words for different actions and things and also their own grammer :p ,so only the pronounciation(alphabets) can be translated automatically into each other.
george
04-01-2006, 03:44 AM
Well, What I Can See, I Am Completely In A Different Planet And Profoundly Bugged By The Answers That I Have Gotten.
The Game's Operating Mode Is Mainly By The Use Of Letters Compensated By The Introduction Of The Regular Numbers From Zero To Nine.
Now, Please Do Not Go Into Telling Me That Those Numbers From Zero To Nine Are Not Commonly Used In India And That There Is Other Manners Of Counting In Order To Establish Accountability Of Any Given Amount, And If You Do, I Promise, I Will Travel To Calcutta And Let A Taxi Run Over Me On The Busiest Hour Of A Day And In Plain Daylight!
Adios Y Hasta Luego........george.....
P.s. Before I Sign Off, In The Word Grammer, The 'e' Has To Be Replaced By An 'a', Lol
India1989
04-01-2006, 04:37 AM
hahahaha, i know India is confusing but this was the easiest part of India, if you go into ethnicity and religions then even an Indian like me who has 3 years of Indian history, geography and civics course with high marks in their pockets get confused as hell.
numbers again.
yeah like many Indians know english they also know these numbers but for numbers in their language they do have different symbol. i am from kolkata(calcutta) and we use completely different symbols. well if you come to calcutta to get run over you better visit our house instead. we will welcome you and have fun and maybe clear somethings. lol.
in tamil its different and its different for all other 415 languages.
but only one thing is common among the numbers. 0. it is same in all languages.
george
04-18-2006, 02:35 AM
hello
seems to me that this planet must get involved in developing a manner of communicating with one alphabet and one language.
how can there be uniformity without such manner of communicating.
as it is, since the begining of the begining of time, as we know it, there has been only two (2) inventions, with everything else classified as innovations.
i wish i can bring in the third one, boy, will i be happy!
i believe i heard about a universal alphabet, together with a manner of speaking it,
ten to fifteen years ago, but it never got off the ground, why i don't recall.
it had, i believe, about twenty three letters, and how it sounded i don' know.
could it be that communicating and understanding in one language, be another great innovation?
george
India1989
04-28-2006, 08:18 PM
THere is already an universal language. It is english. India has the largest english speaking population.
Soon its going to change. Its going to be Hindi next.
miqsh
04-28-2006, 10:29 PM
anyways that is going to be a long time if it happens.
India1989
04-30-2006, 12:08 AM
that's not going to be long time. People have started to learn Hindi. its going to be soon. Only if South India contributed some more. They could have also learnt Hindi.
miqsh
04-30-2006, 12:56 PM
too bad i must be one of that crores of people in south india that learned a bit of hindi.
trust me it is going to be hard as moving a sitting elephant. :D
India1989
05-01-2006, 05:46 PM
if 1 billion people adds pressure and pushes on a sitting elephant then we can make it move easily. Same case. lol. i billion people. 16% of world's population and increasing. Invent something new without which the world cannot function but in Hindi. 16% already 3rd most spoken language. CAn easily make it 2nd most if whole of India speaks it.
miqsh
05-02-2006, 10:29 AM
there aren't that many people in south india to be interested in pushing the elephant away. you can be all the successful you want to be in other parts of india. :D but 3 visits to chennai is hardly enough to know the mentality of south indians :rolleyes:
India1989
05-02-2006, 10:34 AM
What is the mentality of South Indians. Whats the reason of not being interested. See this is what i mean. No unity. No one will do anything for national interest. Only self interest.
miqsh
05-02-2006, 10:50 AM
i admit that the south indians are not coooperative is true. to tell you i don't like other southindians for this fact.
India1989
05-02-2006, 11:03 AM
not only south Indians but many other parts of India are not co-operative. Not even a single part in India is cooperative. I think till now the only truely cooperative ones were Punjab and Northeast India.
miqsh
05-03-2006, 12:08 AM
hey i was just kidding. the south indians will come to their senses when the matters become worse.
India1989
05-03-2006, 03:38 AM
hopefully every part of India cooperates with India. Soon they will need this. More then that religions should unite.
man lots of things.
states, ethnicity, languages, religions, castes, tribes, cultures, features, looks should be an obstacle for us. Right now all of these are making riots. i wonder how much time will it take to be united despite of all these things.
miqsh
05-03-2006, 10:34 AM
if there isn't an improvement in the matters now they never will. india will go down the drain and the 18 terrorist funding countries start to fight and more problems in the future. and there might be a chance the world would be called "CHINA" :rolleyes:
India1989
05-03-2006, 11:34 AM
Ah well for this to happen Indians have to stop being selfish and Bangladeshis has to be removed from this country.
18 terrorist countries funding terrorism against India and this can increase in future as India is improving day by day and posing a threat to USA and other countries. THey are taking all the jobs and stuffs. As people can't bring a scratch to China they are targetting India.
All old people get the hell outta the leadership position and let hte young generation be over there. Watch us now. Again i repeat get the hell outta there.
miqsh
05-04-2006, 12:25 AM
there is meaning to your words. there would a lot of improvement in the legislation of the country if they were faster and better decisions.
India1989
05-04-2006, 10:56 AM
Yup faster and effective and thinking of a new generation which now runs the world. Older days thinking and too conservative and that is one of the reason why all these riots happened.
miqsh
05-05-2006, 12:04 AM
would there also be a possibility that india would have got it's freedom faster if it was under young indians too?
rajesh
05-16-2006, 01:29 AM
yup HIndi is the official language in India though. we still have 30 national languages.
Hindi and English both are official language of india and there are 22 languanges in 8th shecdule in our constitution
India1989
05-16-2006, 01:49 AM
India could've got freedom by 1930 if they were under young leaders and used the way of violence. This would have had the Britishers on the run.
rajesh you were right but in addition to that India has 415 other languages spoken in our country not including languages which has less then 500 speakers. Overall we are ranked 4th in the world in linguistic diversity.
1. Papua New GUinea
2. Indonesia
3. Nigeria
4. India
5. Cameroon
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