Where might you see a sign like this and what does it forbid you from doing?
13 thoughts on “Name the language”
The text is in Tibetan, and although I can read and transcribe it, I can’t guess what it means.
par brgyag mi chog
Par brgyag mi chog….
I suppose that since it looks like a road sign, I think it forbids something on the road. I think it’s a “No Parking” Sign.
Podolsky’s right – it is Tibetan
Joseph – it’s not a “No Parking” sign or other road sign, but one you might see in a temple or museum.
I created the image and am not sure whether the shape and colours I used are the same as those used for such signs in Tibet – they just looked good to me.
I think it is “no photography” or the like
Yup, took me a while to find an online Tibetan dictionary, but it seems TJ’s right. for once I checked the blog before Simon had announced the winner, but c’est la vie.
Hey, I knew it was Tibetan. Since it was solved, I didn’t get off the couch to get my phrasebook to look it up.
Yrs. for the mi-rgod…
TJ is right – it does mean “No Photography”. Good guess!
Strange,… some of the characters looked like they came from Tamil.
AHA!!!
what’s my gift!!!! 😀
TJ – would you like to come up with a question for the next quiz?
Sure, I will think of it.
By the way did you receive my email?
I don’t think I did receive your email, TJ
Well, Simon, My message today there is anything about Tibetan language. As you don’t have any kind of subjet in the proposal subjet I would like to know about the construct language Tsulyani. I read this name in a web page, which I don’t know which, but it looks like Tsuyani is a language like Slovio, Folkspraak and Interlingua, a language to make easier the life of people who speak semitic languages as Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic, Siriac, and maybe Ahmaric. Don’t you have more informations about this language. It looks like a man named M.A.R. Barker who is creating this language.
The text is in Tibetan, and although I can read and transcribe it, I can’t guess what it means.
par brgyag mi chog
Par brgyag mi chog….
I suppose that since it looks like a road sign, I think it forbids something on the road. I think it’s a “No Parking” Sign.
Podolsky’s right – it is Tibetan
Joseph – it’s not a “No Parking” sign or other road sign, but one you might see in a temple or museum.
I created the image and am not sure whether the shape and colours I used are the same as those used for such signs in Tibet – they just looked good to me.
I think it is “no photography” or the like
Yup, took me a while to find an online Tibetan dictionary, but it seems TJ’s right. for once I checked the blog before Simon had announced the winner, but c’est la vie.
Hey, I knew it was Tibetan. Since it was solved, I didn’t get off the couch to get my phrasebook to look it up.
Yrs. for the mi-rgod…
TJ is right – it does mean “No Photography”. Good guess!
Strange,… some of the characters looked like they came from Tamil.
AHA!!!
what’s my gift!!!! 😀
TJ – would you like to come up with a question for the next quiz?
Sure, I will think of it.
By the way did you receive my email?
I don’t think I did receive your email, TJ
Well, Simon, My message today there is anything about Tibetan language. As you don’t have any kind of subjet in the proposal subjet I would like to know about the construct language Tsulyani. I read this name in a web page, which I don’t know which, but it looks like Tsuyani is a language like Slovio, Folkspraak and Interlingua, a language to make easier the life of people who speak semitic languages as Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic, Siriac, and maybe Ahmaric. Don’t you have more informations about this language. It looks like a man named M.A.R. Barker who is creating this language.