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Offline Thor

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hey guys, i need some help.  with the aid of a translation site I have gotten the following translations for the word...WORD.  If anyone can verify that these do in fact mean word and not something questionable.  Also if anyone can get me various asian characters (Japanese, various Chinese, etc...) that mean word, it would be greatly appreciated (or at the least point me in the right direction to find them...i naturally don't have all the foreign languages set up on the pc so i get gibberish when i try to surf asian sites...

At any rate, all help would be appreciated.  This is for a design concept that may make its way onto my first (hopefully of many) T-Shirt design.  I could just go with what i have, but I don't want to offend people if possible.

Thanks a ton

Edit:  would help if i put the list on eh?

word
woord
ord
sana
mot
wort
szó
parola
verbum
logos
palavra
palabra
glosa
λέξη
слово
дума
riječ
slovo
ordet
orð s
alita
wyraz
cuvînt
uttrycka
eiria
kelime
« Last Edit: January 25, 2007, 01:08:54 am by Thor »
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italian: parola
german: Wort
latin: verbum (but nobody speaks latin, i think...)

for the other, i have no idea
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Offline Thor

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thanks!
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Offline Ashrak

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I can verify "palabra", which is Spanish. I assume that "palavra" is Portuguese, but I'm not sure on that one.
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Offline At

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Kotoba (Dunno the kanji/hanzi) is Japanese for 'word'.
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Offline Sarafan

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Well, palavra is right and its portuguese.

  

Offline Aardwolf

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mot = français