Bush and the US national anthem

I just came across Polyglot Conspiracy and was reading this post about how Bush wants the anthem sung in English only. At least in this matter, I agree with him.

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The Vanguard Elevator

Here is a hilarious example of "Japanese English". This sign was in the elevator of Vanguard's old office and I found it so amusing that I brought my camera along when I went for my second interview there about six years ago.

 

The building of the night

The English part says:

(The request of the locking up Of Building of night)
1. Cooperate to prevent a crime at the SYOTO-DAIICHI Building of night
2. The person in the company which reaves a building last tightens up
the key of door at the 1st floor vestibules and returns.
3. Return from the going out mouth in the stair middle berth (1-2F)
after the one which doesn't have a key more hangs a door on the Hall
and give.
You become an automatic closure door.

You can come up with your own interpretations as to what it actually means.

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Walahi Blog

I just saw Walahi Blog that recently linked to me and also links to a number of other blogs in different languages. This post, with phrases from different languages, reminded me of Monty Python's Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook skit. Quite amusing.

On another note, my Firefox couldn't display the Hindi characters there. Tried downloading various fonts, but didn't work. Strange.

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The way we read

During a recent discussion on how large numbers are represented in the English language, Nick posted this nice paragraph.

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Welcome to my language blog

Welcome to my new blog about one of my favorite topics, languages. The name is made up of lisan (arabic), zaban (urdu/farsi), lingo (english) and go (japanese). I have some big plans for this site so check here often. You should find a lot of tools, info and fun stuff here. Please do send me any suggestions or material that you may have and would like to see here. Au revoire.

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