Re: Similar (was: 'useful') languages
From: | Clint Jackson Baker <litrex1@...> |
Date: | Saturday, February 23, 2002, 1:42 |
I'm proud to say that, according to Google,
"Kayasanoda" doesn't mean anything. c:
Clint
--- daniel andreasson <danielandreasson@...>
wrote:
> > Has anyone else come across this phenomenon?
>
> Googling for "Rinya" gets me 4,160 hits, of which
> one is my old website and 4,159 are sites in
> Japanese.
> It seems Rinya is a Japanese name, but does it mean
> anything?
>
> Pimak is apparently a whole bunch of stuff. E.g. a
> place in Gambia. I get hits from Polish, Macedonian
> and French sites as well.
>
> Seimi is a marine equipment company, a Danish
> theater
> director and something of unknown meaning in both
> Estonian and Finnish.
>
> Cein is the "Centro Europeo de Empresas e Innovacion
> de
> Navarra" and "Centro Internacional de Estudios
> Integrados"
> It also seems to mean something in Korean and
> Esperanto.
>
> Does anyone know what these words mean? Do they mean
> anything in your conlangs?
>
> ||| daniel
>
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> danielandreasson@swipnet.se |
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