Espheni language writing from the Falling Skies TV show
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Espheni language writing from the Falling Skies TV show
Irathient sudoku from the Defiance universe
Giak sudoku, the language of all the creatures serving the Darklords of Helgedad in the Lone Wolf gamebook series written by Joe Dever.
Vulcan sudoku from the Star Trek universe
Hylian sudoku from the Zelda universe
Transliterating Russian love: Ja ljublju tebja
Visitor sudoku from the V series
Transliterating Japanese love: Ai shite imasu
Kryptonian sudoku from the Man of Steel movie.
Kryptonian sudoku from the Superman universe
Baronh sudoku
Nice writings. Is it Kryptonian?
Transliterating Belarusian love: Kachaju ciabie
Mandalorian sudoku from the Star Wars universe
Barsoomian sudoku
High Valyrian written text.
To make the translator Bing’s contacted and worked with linguistics Ph. D. Marc Okrand who helped to develop the Klingon language for the original Star Trek motion picture series. It also worked with a group of ten fluent Klingon speakers as well as the Klingon Language Institute to help test and adjust the translator. While the translator has trouble with some languages, like Spanish and Italian, it is still a big step for the Klingon and Star Trek. “There have been dictionary efforts with Klingon, there hasn’t been a true translation service with full grammatical structure until now,” said Wallaert. In addition to benefiting Trek fans Wallaert is confident the experience will come in handy for similar future efforts. “This is a geeky thing for us to do, but it’s also a fun challenge of our own teams to enhance translations and work with a language with a distinctive pattern.” (via The Escapist : News : Bing Translator Adds Klingon to Its Language List)