26 Jun 05 - 10:41 AM (#1510253) Subject: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Mr Happy As a follow up to this thread thread.cfm?threadid=27816#52906 How about ' What is your Mudcat name translated?'- using the translation facility [under where it says 'Submit Message'] I've tried mine a few times, using German, Fr., Port, & Italian. |
26 Jun 05 - 10:45 AM (#1510258) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Emma B |
26 Jun 05 - 10:46 AM (#1510259) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: GUEST,eric the red eric the red |
26 Jun 05 - 10:47 AM (#1510260) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Dave Hanson eric le rouge. eric das rotes. eric |
26 Jun 05 - 10:48 AM (#1510262) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Emma B oops! sorry Sr. Felicidad - hit the wrong button! |
26 Jun 05 - 10:53 AM (#1510265) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: GUEST Portuguese: Sr. Feliz eric o vermelho |
26 Jun 05 - 10:54 AM (#1510267) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Mr Happy Portuguese: Sr. Feliz vermelho eric de o |
26 Jun 05 - 10:56 AM (#1510269) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Mr Happy German:eric das Rot |
26 Jun 05 - 11:19 AM (#1510280) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: JennyO Stessi di in inglese - JennyO Selben wie auf englisch - JennyO Mêmes qu'en anglais - JennyO Iguales que en inglés - JennyO Zelfde zoals in het Engels - JennyO boring, innit! |
26 Jun 05 - 11:25 AM (#1510285) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Mr Happy Well seems we need more innerestin names! |
26 Jun 05 - 11:28 AM (#1510288) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: artbrooks French: ruisseaux d'art; Spanish: arroyos del arte; German: kunstbäche. |
26 Jun 05 - 11:40 AM (#1510297) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: GUEST If you translate messages a few times with different languages, it gives some real howlers, like these: Eric of you rotate them. German:eric of the Rot |
26 Jun 05 - 11:44 AM (#1510299) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: GUEST,Mr Happy & Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Eric the network Date: 26 Jun 05 - 10:47 A.M. Eric him rouge. Eric DAS you rotate. Eric |
26 Jun 05 - 11:47 AM (#1510300) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: khandu Italian-Sono khandu, re del regno etereo del Mississippi Greek-Είμαι khandu, βασιλιάς του ethereal βασίλειου του Μισισιπή German-Ich bin khandu, König des ätherischen Königreiches von Mississippi French-Je suis le khandu, roi du royaume éthéré du Mississippi Dutch-Ik ben khandu, Koning van het Etherische Koninkrijk van de Mississippi Pig-Laitn Iay amyay handukay, ingKay ofyay hetay therealeay ingdomkay ofyay ississippimay |
26 Jun 05 - 12:10 PM (#1510317) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: GUEST German:eric de la putrefacción |
26 Jun 05 - 12:11 PM (#1510318) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Mr Happy German:eric de la putrefacción |
26 Jun 05 - 01:15 PM (#1510351) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Le Scaramouche Mine can only be properly translated to Italian. Scapino. |
26 Jun 05 - 02:53 PM (#1510401) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Liz the Squeak Liz le couic = French Liz o rangido = Portugese Liz das Quietschen = German It can't do me in Italian for some reason but I'm Liz el chirrido in Spanish. I like the German best.. now I know what Mudguard is thinking of when we meet! LDQ |
26 Jun 05 - 02:55 PM (#1510402) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Liz the Squeak HAHAHAHAA!! It translates back as Liz the Quiet!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! LTS |
26 Jun 05 - 03:32 PM (#1510437) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Firecat German = Feuerkatze Not tried the others, but I speak German so I knew that offhand. |
26 Jun 05 - 04:04 PM (#1510458) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Rapparee Ah...it's already Irish of the Anglicized "Rapparree." But just to make you all happy: En français: Rapaire Auf deutsch: Rapaire 한국어: Rapaire По-русски: Rapaire 繁體中文版: Rapaire In italiano: Rapaire etc. etc. etc. It's kinda neat in Egyptian hieroglyphics, but that's an image and doesn't copy over. I can't find an English-Klingon translation service. |
26 Jun 05 - 05:36 PM (#1510522) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: harpgirl fille d'harpe |
27 Jun 05 - 12:52 AM (#1510735) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Dave Hanson This is all very flattering, I'm usually known as 'im over there twanging the mandolin. eric |
27 Jun 05 - 05:20 AM (#1510823) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: polaitaly Mr. Happy - il Signor Felice eric the red - Enrico il Rosso (or "Quello lì che strimpella il mandolino" ) Liz the Squeak - Elisabetta la Squitta artbrooks - i Ruscelli dell'Arte harpgirl - la Ragazza con l'Arpa firecat - il Gatto di Fuoco JennyO - GenoveffaO MMario - MMario etc. etc. |
27 Jun 05 - 05:50 AM (#1510833) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: GUEST Yiddish: Liz der Kvetsch |
27 Jun 05 - 06:31 AM (#1510847) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: JennyO GenoveffaO, eh? Kewl! |
27 Jun 05 - 09:11 AM (#1510922) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Jerry Rasmussen Gerald Rasmussen |
27 Jun 05 - 09:26 AM (#1510931) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: GUEST Dave the ancient mariner |
27 Jun 05 - 04:07 PM (#1511156) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Bee-dubya-ell Speaking of translating, try this... Go to Google's translation utility http://translate.google.com/translate_t Translate "my mom is nice and cool" from English to Spanish. Then copy what you get and translate it from Spanish back to English. (You have to use Google's translator, not Babelfish.) |
27 Jun 05 - 05:50 PM (#1511241) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: katlaughing LtS, I know enough German to know it meant Quiet which was a REAL surprise from what I know of you!!**BG** Hmmm, mine all just come out "katlaughing" Maybe if I separate the two? Ah... French: rire de KAT Portuguese: rir do kat Italian: ridere di kat Dutch: kat lachend (finally something a little different!) justkat |
27 Jun 05 - 06:14 PM (#1511261) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: lady penelope Mine is soooooo boring - Dame,Madam, Senora Penelope etc. I do know that in Norwegian squeak is "pipe' (pro. peep) I only know this because a colleague of Parker's (who was Norwegian) became hysterical when some one said they needed to get a pipe fitter in. pipe = squeak or squeaky fitter = slang term reffering to the vagina soooooo............ |
28 Jun 05 - 02:35 AM (#1511438) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Liz the Squeak Oh Lady P - ROTFLMAO!!!! But could you come and explain to Limpit please? LTS |
28 Jun 05 - 03:10 AM (#1511444) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: The Walrus I went through 'Babelfish' The Walrus ENGLISH Walrus DUTCH Les Morses FRENCH Der Walrus GERMAN Il Walrus ITALIAN O Walrus PORTUGESE Walrus RUSSIAN El Walrus SPANISH Trust the bloody French to be different ;-) W |
28 Jun 05 - 03:42 AM (#1511459) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: polaitaly Walrus? Il Tricheco! Katlaughing - Gatta Ridente - |
28 Jun 05 - 03:46 AM (#1511460) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Roger the Skiffler Sadly, the only bit of mine they translate is "the" ! Skiffler is untranslatable! RtS (RdS etc) |
28 Jun 05 - 04:04 AM (#1511466) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Metchosin LOL Bee-dubya-ell. How about "My burrito is folded incorrectly" translated into Korean and then from Korean, back into English, on google. |
28 Jun 05 - 07:42 AM (#1511531) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Wolfgang Our host, Max, is translated into German as 'Maximum' which is retranslated into Englsih as 'maximum' Wolfgang |
28 Jun 05 - 09:08 AM (#1511594) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: JennyO LOLOLOL Bee-dubya-ell! Now I'm trying the burrito one. My burrito is inaccurate and it gets folded Ha! |
28 Jun 05 - 09:17 AM (#1511600) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Roger the Skiffler ...in Greek I could be O Roger to Skafiplakaros I suppose... or O Potzep...in Greek alphabet! RtS (PtS) |
28 Jun 05 - 01:25 PM (#1511764) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Firecat I Googled it. Spanish:- Gato del fuego German:- Feuerkatze (I was right!) French:- Chat de feu Portuguese:- Gato do fogo Japanese:- ûýÙÞ (kai neko) Korean:- ºÒ °í¾çÀÌ (don't know what it says) Chinese:- ûýÙÞ (I assume it's pronounced the same way as Japanese) |
28 Jun 05 - 01:26 PM (#1511766) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Firecat OK, it had the Kanji when I sent it!! |
28 Jun 05 - 03:32 PM (#1511868) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: muppitz I'm not convinced my mudcat name has a translation! muppett maybe, but not muppitz! muppitz x |
28 Jun 05 - 07:32 PM (#1512068) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: JedMarum Was ist Ihr übersetzter Mudcat Name? |
29 Jun 05 - 03:56 AM (#1512255) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Roger the Skiffler ...if I entered Roger with a lower case R as a verb.... RtS (let's not go there!) |
29 Jun 05 - 04:20 AM (#1512264) Subject: RE: BS: What is your Mudcat name translated? From: Liz the Squeak But where would you find a skiffler?! LTS |