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kyssäkaali
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09 January 2010 at 12:28am | IP Logged 
Hey! Well, I sure hope this kind of topic is allowed here.

I was at my brother's high school today and noticed this painted on the wall. I was immediately taken aback by how few of the languages I recognised! Some look like they absolutely HAVE to be some kind of conlang, but taking into account the kind of high school my brother attends, you wouldn't expect these kinds of people to be attending it!

Here is the picture:
http://i794.photobucket.com/albums/yy222/ruusunen/Mobile%20U ploads/1262991776.jpg

And the languages that appear on it:
Welcome - English
Bruchim habayim - ??? (maybe Turkish?)
Isibingelelo - ??? (the "isi-" makes me think something like Zulu?)
Vitajte - ???
Ha andâh - ??? (probably a conlang)
Fáilte - Irish (had to look this up)
Bienvenidos - Spanish
Foon Ying - ??? (obviously something asian)
Kalos Oristate - Greek (this is a guess, but it seems very Greek)
Willkommon - I'm guessing it should be "Willkommen," German
Dumanan cayo - ???
Yo koso - ???
Walcome - ??? (just a misspelling? I didn't think "welcome" would be up there twice)
Ilo La - ??? (something like cebuano?)
Iiwy - (conlang?)
Aloha mai - Hawaiian
Bienvenue - French
Coragango co pŭla - ??? (this is an approximate, because i can't quite read the bright yellow text it's written in. At first I thought Romanian because of the last word, but it turns out it was just reminding me of "pulă" which is quite a naughty word, lol!)
Maliu-mai - ???
Welkom - Dutch
Isten Hozott - Hungarian (had to look it up)
Mišto avilan - ??? (obviously something slavic)
Puä'ð tiõrvâh - (something like Skolt Sami, maybe?)
Yah oohkăăh - (perhaps something native american?)

Can anyone shed some light on these bizarre languages? I'm just so puzzled! Google search isn't helping one bit. I've never felt so helpless before in terms of recognising languages, lol!
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Chung
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 Message 2 of 5
09 January 2010 at 12:54am | IP Logged 
Welcome: English
Bruchim habayim: Hebrew ("welcome" when greeting several men)
Yah oohkááh: Navaho (literally means "come in" to three or more people)
Isibingelelo: Zulu (correct)
Vitajte: Slovak
Ha andâh: (?)
Mišto avilan: European Gypsy
Foon ying: Cantonese
Kalos orisate: Greek (correct)
Willkommon (sp): German (you remembered the spelling and language correctly).
Dumanon cayo: Ilokano
Yo koso: Japanese
Walcome: Scots (it's debatable if Scots is a separate language or a dialect of English)
Ilo la: Igbo
Iiwy: Egyptian (extinct)
Coragango co pŭla: (?)
Maliu mai: Samoan
Puä'ð tiõrvân: Skolt Sámi
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09 January 2010 at 1:02am | IP Logged 
Ha andâh: Haagse dialect of Dutch (as far as I can see from the things that turn up in Google)

Coragango co pŭla: no idea

Edited by Iversen on 09 January 2010 at 1:08am

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Marc Frisch
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 Message 4 of 5
09 January 2010 at 1:05am | IP Logged 
Bruchim habayim - Hebrew
Isibingelelo - Zulu
Vitajte - Slovak
Ha andâh - Apache
Foon Ying - Cantonese
Dumanan cayo - Ilokano
Yo koso - Japanese
Walcome - Scots
Ilo La - Igbo
Iiwy - Egyptian
Coragango co pŭla - misspelled Setswana
Maliu-mai - Samoan
Mišto avilan - Romani
Puä'ð tiõrvâh - Skolt Sami
Yah oohkăăh - Navajo



OK, I admit that I found them on this site.

Hint: instead of googling for them individually, I looked for "welcome in many languages".

Edited by Marc Frisch on 09 January 2010 at 1:08am

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kyssäkaali
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 Message 5 of 5
09 January 2010 at 2:55am | IP Logged 
Thanks guys!! I think it's a lot more difficult to guess a language when you're given only one or two words and not a whole paragraph of text, lol!

I'm still really surprised there are students at his school who would do this. It's like one of the worst high schools in this area, with lots of bomb threats etc.


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