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  • C Chris Losinger

    Brainfnck[^]: ++++++++[>+++++++++<-]>.<++++[>+++++++<-]>+.<++[>+++<-]>+..+++.++++[>++++++++<-]>.<+++++[>++++++++++<-]>+++++.<<.+++.------.<+++[>---<-]>+. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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    Hello World in Shakespeare[^]

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    • J J Dunlap

      This is the most fun sort of Hello World to write in .NET.[^] :->

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      my first "Hello world" was; "Duuuudeee!!!!! " later on my project like hello worlds would say "yo wasaap"or "Homie! " ah how times change :) :laugh: ///////////////// Thus spake the master programmer: ``A well-written program is its own heaven; a poorly-written program is its own hell.''

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      • D Daniel Grunwald

        Hello World in Shakespeare[^]

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        wow. that was an wonderful and inspiring link. i am now in the mood to write my own useless language. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

          For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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          Fernando A Gomez F
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          The spanish stuff is right. The portuguese does not seem to be right. By the way, Hello World in mayan would look like: bixi lela' yóok'ol kab Regards, Fernando A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine.

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          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

            For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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            "Hello World!" in Portuguese is "Olá mundo!". There's no such word as "hello" in Portuguese. In Brazilian Portuguese it could be "Oi mundo!", I guess (not too bad in European Portuguese either, but less common). I wasn't sure, but googling seems to confirm my impression that the correct form in Spanish is "¡Hola Mundo!", with an 'H'. "Bonjour Monde!" doesn't seem right to me, since "bonjour" means "good day" rather then "hello". I'd suggest "Salut Monde!". Looks good in Italian, but I'm no expert. No idea about the rest (can't even read the characters). Hope that helps.

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            • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

              For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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              In Arabic it's: مرحبا يا عالم! "Marhaban Ya Alam" if your browser doesn't support arabic encoding click here

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              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                The correct portuguese is: Olá Mundo!

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                • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                  For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                  Russian - Привет Мир!

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                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                    For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                    Afrikaans (South-Africa). Very simular to Dutch. "Hello Wêreld"

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                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                      For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                      Lithuanian: Labas, Pasauli

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                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                        computerguru92382 wrote:

                        How about C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly Language, Fortran, and VB.

                        http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^]


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                        Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml OMG!! Some of those languages are ancient - which probably means that I must be ancient too :(( I'll have to try hard to remember all those years ago and send you some BCPL, Coral-66 and RTL/2. Mick. England and America are two countries separated by a common language. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950). A true visionary who was clearly predicting the rise of VB ;)

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                        • J J Dunlap

                          This is the most fun sort of Hello World to write in .NET.[^] :->

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                          J. Dunlap wrote: This is the most fun sort of Hello World to write in .NET.[^] Reminds me of someone who wrote a one liner in VAX Fortran that did square roots. IIRC, he peeked the exponent of the number, divided by two and poked it back again. Cheating? Yes - but it did work. Mick. The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950). Me? I'm just a cynic.

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                          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                            For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                            Here's one for you: Turkish (Türkçe) - Merhaba Dünya! Good luck...

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                            • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                              Michel Prévost wrote:

                              Halo dunia

                              That's very similar to Hindi. :omg:


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                              My roomie lived for close to 10 years in Indonesia. Bahasa (heck, that itself is a corruption of a Hindi word) is a smattering of Hindi, Sanskrit, Dutch and some local tribal languages. Cheers, Vikram.


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                                Here's one for you: Turkish (Türkçe) - Merhaba Dünya! Good luck...

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                                :omg: I'm actually able to understand that, and my only remotely Turkish connection is that I've watched Simarik by Tarkan. In Hindi, duniya means world. Cheers, Vikram.


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