Do you know what is sweet about Mac OS?

Jul 04, 2009 13:44

I just figured this out today. You can write in almost any language! It has the capacity for input and reading already installed.

So I can write in... ひらがな、 日本語

or I can write in... 한골르 (Which I think is right but I'm not sure because I'm learning from this cd I got in the library.)

This thing even lets you write in AINU. Say whaaaat?

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hangul_kodou July 4 2009, 19:17:52 UTC
you mean 한국어?

Really? Ainu? 0___o weeeird.

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amaskforophelia July 4 2009, 19:28:49 UTC
yeah I mean that, I guess. Though I was trying to write Hangul which I assume has that ru letter at the end. What's the difference in the words?

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hangul_kodou July 5 2009, 03:18:20 UTC
well 한골르 isn't a word in Korean. 한국어 means "korean language" in korean. I think I know what you meant by adding that 'ru' sound at the end. That sort of stuff only applies to foreign words. Since 한국어 (hangu-geo) is a Korean word, you don't need those extra syllables at the end.

Like for example, if you were going to say "Steve" you would pick it apart, syllable by syllable since it's not a native Korean (or even Japanese) name. But if you were to say Min-Su (a Korean name), you wouldn't have to say "mi-nu-su", because you can just type it like that in Korean: 민수.

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siuyafoad July 5 2009, 15:05:40 UTC
You know what's cool about my computer? None of those languages even show up!

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amaskforophelia July 5 2009, 16:18:21 UTC
Windows, baby! (You can get them by download. They are displayable on all computers, but some you just have to install them.)

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