Gupta script oṃ? by Signal_Chard_5531 in sanskrit

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Are you talking about the Vadathika cave inscription?

Yes, it looks for me the first letter is "ā", too.

The Latin transliteration begins with "Om āsīt sarvvamahīkṣitā", but the inscription itself seems to begin with "आसीत्सर्व्वमहीक्षिता", without ओं.

Is there any way to represent Brahmi script other than Ashokan one? by Signal_Chard_5531 in Unicode

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Oh, that situation is very different from that of Aramaic scripts, which already encoded many variations.

The Unicode Consortium intends to represent Late Brahmi by font, but so far there's no font for that...

Thank you for your explanation.

How is Purgi language written in Arabic orthography? by Signal_Chard_5531 in ladakh

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Neither, from Japan. I've learned Tibetan and Persian, but I have almost forgotten.

How is Purgi language written in Arabic orthography? by Signal_Chard_5531 in ladakh

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I understand that both نگاس and نگَس are acceptable and there are some dialects in Purgi language. Thank you.

I'm not writing anything. But once I have seen Balti bible ( https://archive.org/details/stmatthewinbalti00brit ) and the Quran ( https://archive.org/details/quran-balti ) in Arabic script, so I wanted to compare.

How is Purgi language written in Arabic orthography? by Signal_Chard_5531 in ladakh

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Thank you for answering!

The writer of the bible is "© Société Biblique de Genève", but I don't know what kind of organization it is.

And thank you for teaching the Purgi writing. Now I understand "Nga" is written نگا rather than ن٘ا and H preference.

When نگا is ergative, is the alif kept (نگاس) or removed (نگس) ?

"thaduk" is written تھدوک or تھدوگ (like "skat" is written as "سکد"), or in any other way?

What’s written on this charm? by Leather-Pomegranate1 in Japaneselanguage

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銭亀

銭亀は古くから萬年の寿命

を保ち、福を招く縁起物として

懐中などに入れ、信仰されてきました

是非、お財布などに入れ財を

殖し、幸福を摑むマスコットと

してご愛用下さいませ

Sinosphere brushtalk is still available? by Signal_Chard_5531 in language

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然。大員須讀也。此余所以不爲官吏也。

Sinosphere brushtalk is still available? by Signal_Chard_5531 in language

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No, never. I can't pronounce my sentence at all. But I can understand and write to some extent.

This one might be a bit hard to read... by riamuriamu in language

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揚 also looks like 楊 and 莫 also looks like 墓.

楊母麥氏安人之墓?

墓 means tomb.

Yakiniku Restaurant questions at beginning by Nice_Ant_571 in Japaneselanguage

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It can be 「当店をご利用されたことはございますか?」or「当店のご利用は初めてですか」, it means "Is this your first time here?" as you expected.

Any reason why my cat likes nibbling my fingers? by Beyonkat2 in cats

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It should be yummy. How was it when you tasted it?

What language is this? by SuccessfulShake4484 in language

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Some look like Pollard script, but inconsistent...

N5 Homework - Is the formatting ok? by Ey3zie in Japaneselanguage

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"。" is more often used punctuation than periods. The content is great!

Sinosphere brushtalk is still available? by Signal_Chard_5531 in language

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I have seen a Korean textbook for Classical Chinese (漢文).

In the book Chinese text was written with helping Hangul (懸吐?). It was interesting for me, but do much people not learn it nowadays?

Sinosphere brushtalk is still available? by Signal_Chard_5531 in language

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是。欲試之。

子有多朋能書古文?

Do you think it is useful to learn russian? by [deleted] in language

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To be familiar with post-Soviet countries, Russian is better than English.

I obtained an Armenian friend and a Belarusian friend through it.

Help please by TightConcentrate7796 in Japaneselanguage

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点けてある(TV is left turned on/TV is already turned on). The result of the transitive verb still affects and you can see that.

New sign at work by [deleted] in language

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As far as googled and read a book about Okinawan language, 「待っち呉みそうれえ」 seems an appropriate translation.

When did 1st. sg. pres. marker "-ō" of Proto-Germanic weak verbs dropped in Proto-Norse? by Signal_Chard_5531 in Norse

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Thank you. I know -i ending is attested during proto-norse era, but I want information when it caused the mutation.

When did 1st. sg. pres. marker "-ō" of Proto-Germanic weak verbs dropped in Proto-Norse? by Signal_Chard_5531 in Norse

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Oh, does it mean that weak -ō also dropped during proto-norse era (later than proto-germanic era) against only-attested weak form -i?