*spoiler alert* What does the password mean?
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#1
13 August 2007 - 05:47 AM
What does the password, "Litagano Motscoud" mean? Is it Japanese? Is it scrambled words??
Just wondering, thought it might be of some significance...
#2
13 August 2007 - 06:08 AM
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#3
13 August 2007 - 08:53 AM
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The translator messed up, it's supposed to be Doukutsu Monogatari backwards.
LOL REALLY?!
#4
13 August 2007 - 11:28 AM
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Do-u-ku-tsu Mo-no-ga-ta-ri
which, backwards, is
ri-ta-ga-no-mo tsu-ku-u-do
When it was being translated, he didn't realise it was backwards, so just romanised it as 'litagano motscoud' ^_^
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13 August 2007 - 04:06 PM
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#7
14 August 2007 - 07:21 AM
So it should really be "ritaganomo tsukuudo" then?
I kind of like it the wrong way though. It sounds like some ancient viking phrase or something.
#8
14 August 2007 - 07:54 AM
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ritaganomo tsukuudo??Thanks for the response, that's totally awesome!
So it should really be "ritaganomo tsukuudo" then?
I kind of like it the wrong way though. It sounds like some ancient viking phrase or something.
soz i like proper spelling.. some people might pissed off at me for that
ritaganomo tsukuod
#9
14 August 2007 - 08:58 AM
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You mean the L is pronounced "hard"? Coz in my mother tongue a hard pronounced L is written as eithr L or R in English.
No, there is no 'L' in japan. 'L' is 'R' and also 'C' is 'K'. People got confused with chinese tough, because in china there is no 'R' but 'L', so most people think that japanese people don't speak 'R'.
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#10
14 August 2007 - 09:30 AM
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ritaganomo tsukuudo??
soz i like proper spelling.. some people might pissed off at me for that
ritaganomo tsukuod
It's Doukutsu, so it's alright. It's often written with a macron, but still, the O is stretched.
Your version would be ritaganomo tsukudō then.
Do-u-ku-tsu Mo-no-ga-ta-ri
どうくつものがたり
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