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question on ports control tower
im working at a sea port control tower for a month, dont worry mainly i just make photocopys, and today this question arised
how can a japanese plane or ship have a name that can be understood both in spain and japan is everything a lie? |
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yes but if everything is a lie this sentence is also a lie with which is true with which is false...
oh god why am i so dumb |
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Please take care with the photocopier, Raaaid, Though a world with one Raaaid in it is a much better place than a world with no Raaaid, multiple copies of yourself might make things difficult for those of us with less inhibited neurons. ;)
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thanks andy :)
actually i saw today a name of a ship which was japanese but was written in english could english be the universlal language in ports? |
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Raaaid, since we have "international waters" on our planet, I would assume it would be wise to label the ships with something understandable in English. And like Air Traffic Control, it's mostly done in English. I know smaller airstrips and areas where people know eachother you can speak native on the radiochannels.
So if a ship just reads XXXXXXX you wouldn't know what to think :p |
oh well thats better than geramn ;)
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Awww Strike that was boring.......no magic pixies or mystical narwhals :)
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I found this funny
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Hum, to return to the original question (or at least, what I think the question was), I suppose the Japanese could name a ship 'arigatō', which seems to mean more or less the same thing as obligado in Spanish(or obrigado in Portuguese) - though why anyone would want to call a ship 'Thank You' I wouldn't like to guess.
Or are you looking for words that mean something in Japanese, and something else in Spanish? You could call it 'San', which is 'three' in Japanese, 'Saint' (as a prefix) in Spanish, 'dream' in Serbo-Croat, 'journal' in Vietnamese, 'meat' in Kuna, etc, etc. |
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easier with the weed, mate :)
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Raaaid's not on weed, if he used it the weed would freak out..
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