Hi, and I came up with this game just for fun, and to see how many people in AG know different languages. The object of the game is to get the top of the leaderboard, but to do that you have to translate a sentence I have given you; but wait, it gets trickier. The sentence given will not be in English, but in Latin. You must change it into another language, any language you want as long as it hasn't been used already for the same sentence. You can look at other sentences; that way, you don't necessarily have to know Latin. You may not post the translation in English. If you use a translating machine or copy someone else's sentence, then you are kicked out of that round. Do it three times, and you'll be kicked out permanently. My sentences will be just for fun. If I have a mistake, please point it out to me, however, they will usually be small. I may be a Grammar Nazi in English, but in Latin, well, my grammar sucks. A round ends when I want it to end, then I will post a new sentence. Unfortunately, I only know Latin and English; thus, I will be forced to use a translating machine to ascertain that your sentence is correct. Therefore, I request that you tell me what language your sentence has translated to in. At the end of each round, I will give the points earned, and tell everyone the English translation. I don't expect many people to join, but it'll still be fun... Here is your sentence: "Sic, may hec incoho." *sigh* Does anyone know something that would fit there better than "incoho"? I know that it doesn't fit perfectly... Anyway, yeah, anyone who wants to join can.
Fine *sigh* I'll give you English translation.I just realized that the players of this game would have to know three languages to stand a chance...so I will have leniency. So, may this begin. There's the translation. Have fun with your easier thing now. =D
Well, if I was going to be a stickler, I'd say that my translation, in Latin, is actually "So, may this to begin." I'm not going to be super picky. xP But that seems good. I checked it using a machine, because I don't know very much Spanish. I can say hi, thank you, you're welcome, and count to 39, but that's about it. Lol. Vos narro bonus Spanish, Nilo. =) Sadly, as it is in Latin, you cannot even understand my compliment. xP
Not the slightest clue. I know that Guten Tag is hello in German, though... Sto continuo , diabolus of aequor! Nascor , obtempero! EGO to order vos iam! Vos temerarius meus dico , vos pareo meus ordo pro infinitio , vel damnatio vadum take vos! May meus vita exsisto bonus quod pecuniosus , meus sceptrum tutus quod validus , quod may meus hostilis pereo sub vestri vox! Is , EGO requiro vestrum! What do you think I'm trying to do by saying that? This was fun to type. Heehee.
Ah...we learn something new every day. I was summoning a demon of the sea to do my bidding for eternity. Lolzars. Here's the complete English translation of what I said: Stand to join, devil of sea! To be born, to obey! I command you now! You come at my call, you heed my orders for eternity, or condemnation take you! May my life be good and rich, my rule safe and mighty, and may my enemies perish under your power! This, I demand of you! I'm pretty sure I got some of that wrong, but oh well. And I wish instead of damnatio, I had put abyssus so it wouldn't be bleeped out, but OK.