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Title: What language is this website?
Post by: Meowster on Sun 28/01/2007 00:44:03
http://phpbb-host.com/phpbb/login.php?redirect=profile.php&mode=editprofile&mforum=glavorezite

What language is that website in, and what is it a site about?

EDIT: I just realised I seem like a geurilla marketer... er, I hope you all realise I'm not...

I think it's danish or something...Norweigan??

Title: Re: What language is this website?
Post by: Al_Ninio on Sun 28/01/2007 01:14:01
My guess would be... Russian?
Title: Re: What language is this website?
Post by: Gregjazz on Sun 28/01/2007 01:24:43
Looks like Bulgarian to me, not Russian.
Title: Re: What language is this website?
Post by: auriond on Sun 28/01/2007 01:41:50
An online language identifier guessed it was Bulgarian too. But I can't see much text on there that I can really try to translate as a test, because all I see is a login page.
Title: Re: What language is this website?
Post by: TheYak on Sun 28/01/2007 02:47:57
It's Bulgarian.  It's tough trying to find a competent Bulgarian translation site though.  A lot of the tech words are the same as Russian (being a phonetic conversion of words like "Forum") so if you're looking for the gist you might try Rus->Eng.  For more translation subject material, click the FAQ link at the top.
Title: Re: What language is this website?
Post by: Vel on Sun 28/01/2007 10:22:06
Bulgarian it is, what exactly would you like translated?
Title: Re: What language is this website?
Post by: Andail on Sun 28/01/2007 10:30:47
Quote from: Yutzster on Sun 28/01/2007 00:44:03
I think it's danish or something...Norweigan??

Don't they teach linguistics in the UK? The norse languages don't use the cyrillic alphabet! You've even met me iril!! Did I ever say things like " влизам автоматично с" to you? I don't think so!!
Title: Re: What language is this website?
Post by: Unknown_Terror on Wed 31/01/2007 02:20:15
Definately Bulgarian,
My friend from that country who now lives in England has taught me a fair bit