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  • P peterchen

    Willkommen auf Codeproject


    Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into a rabbit hole
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    Archut
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    I would prefer "Willkommen bei Codeproject" "bei" means "at" and "auf" means "on"

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      Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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      Imre Koszo
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      In Hungarian this would be: Isten hozott a Kódprojekten!

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      • G Gizzo

        Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:

        Once I was asked that if in Mexico we spoke Mexican

        Hi! I have a doubt here. Do you call it Español or Castellano? -- modified at 3:20 Tuesday 21st March, 2006 I just wanted to add how would be "Welcome" in my town... "eh páaajhza tron, una birra?"

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        Francisco Viella
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        That's a hard question... What most of us do is call it whatever we want, after all, it's only a tool for communicating and nothing else. Silver at last!!

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        • C code frog 0

          Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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          Monty2
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          code-frog wrote:

          "Welcome to CP."

          In Hindi "CodeProject main apka swagat hai" :)


          C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg

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            Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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            GovnarSmrti
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            In croatian this would be: Dobrodošli na CP. "Dobro" means good, well, and "došli" is from verb "doći" ("to come"). You can pronounce it like "Do-bro-dosh-lee nu CP"

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              Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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              KaRl
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              Benvenguda sus CP! This is Occitan[^] (not really my language, but the traditional one of the region where I live)


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                HakunaMatada
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                Code Project ma tapai haru ko swagat cha! That's Nepali... :) --- With best regards, A Manchester United Fan The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!

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                  Agnihothra
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                  Codeproject ki Swagathamu... :-)__

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                  • C code frog 0

                    Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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                    Eytukan
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                    Note: while addressing India, there's a sub-query needed!,

                    in Tamil : NALVARAVU.
                    in Telugu : CPku swagatham.
                    in Malayalam : Nish please fill it.
                    in Hindi : CP main aapka swagat hai.
                    in Bengali : CP ke aapnaar shwaga.
                    also Note. English has mixed up too much with our language,:sigh:
                    so 99% of the time we say "welcome to cp" in our language !!:-D


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                      Jorge Paulo
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                      In Portuguese: "Benvindo ao CP" Or, if you are a language purist and want to translate everything: "Benvindo ao projecto de código" If you want to distinguish between Male and Female, you should use: "Benvindo ao CP" for him. "Benvinda ao CP" for her. Regards, --------------- Jorge Paulo

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                        In Portuguese: "Benvindo ao CP" Or, if you are a language purist and want to translate everything: "Benvindo ao projecto de código" If you want to distinguish between Male and Female, you should use: "Benvindo ao CP" for him. "Benvinda ao CP" for her. Regards, --------------- Jorge Paulo

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                        Eytukan
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                        i think it will be better if we put the title of our post stating our language.


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                          Aamir Butt
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                          In Urdu "CodeProject mein Khush Aamdeed" "Writing specifications is like writing a novel. Writing code is like writing poetry."

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                            hairy_hats
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                            In Cornish: CodeProject a'gas dynnergh.

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                              Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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                              Mircea Grelus
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                              In Romanian: "Bine ati venit la CodeProject!" regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.

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                                In danish: "Welcome to CP" : Velkommen til CP "Codeproject" : "Codeproject" - unlike swedes (hoooouuudii booouuddiiii bok bok..... nice one, Jörgen :-D ), french and germans, we don't necessarily translate _everything_, like "computer" ("dator") and "codeproject" ("kodprojekt"). There are, for some of the computer related terms, old danish translations - but mostly we use the english word. Take for example "harddrive" or "harddisc". We just call it "harddisk". Danglish. But we also have the term "fastpladelager", which directly translated is "hard-drive-storage". The gernams have "fest-platte-speicher" which is the exact same and I believe the french have something similar. Maybe they have more "modern" translations they use on a day-to-day basis ? Do you know why it's important to make fast decisions? Because you give yourself more time to correct your mistakes, when you find out that you made the wrong one. Chris Meech on deciding whether to go to his daughters graduation or a Neil Young concert

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                                Bernhard
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                                not necessarily, at least in Austria we use most of the English words too. And the correct word would be "Festplatte", but we sometimes use "HD" too. I wouldn't say that there are too many German words for all the computer - related stuff. I'm no big fan of German translations of movies and technical books, but there is some demand for it.. and so they sadly translate both. (Prefer the dutch way of having the original voices with dutch subtitle). One small episode: was reading a German translation of the "c++ programming language" and was wondering what the really meant with "Vorlage".. until I took out my dictionary and it said template. Pretty sad that it's easier for me reading programming related stuff in English (and mostly it is more up-to-date too).


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                                  Jeremy Falcon
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                                  In Redneck: "Whut is CP, `n` why is I welcume ta it?" In Country Hick: "Y'all come on down to CP!" Jeremy Falcon

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                                    Note: while addressing India, there's a sub-query needed!,

                                    in Tamil : NALVARAVU.
                                    in Telugu : CPku swagatham.
                                    in Malayalam : Nish please fill it.
                                    in Hindi : CP main aapka swagat hai.
                                    in Bengali : CP ke aapnaar shwaga.
                                    also Note. English has mixed up too much with our language,:sigh:
                                    so 99% of the time we say "welcome to cp" in our language !!:-D


                                    VuNic

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                                    Diagon Alley
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                                    :rose: in Kannada: "CP" ge swaagatha!! :rose: ---------------------------------------------- If you need a hammer get C and shut up. If you need a nail gun get C++ and shut up. If you don't need *those* things (and good design should tell you) then by all means get a factory, factory, factory. --code-frog@codeproject

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                                      In Redneck: "Whut is CP, `n` why is I welcume ta it?" In Country Hick: "Y'all come on down to CP!" Jeremy Falcon

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                                      Gary Kirkham
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                                      You forgot the "Ye ain't from round here are ye?" Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                                      • G GDavy

                                        CodeProject I guess could be freely translated as: τόπος των κοδικων So here (Greece) they would say: Καλώς ήλθες στο τόπο των κοδικων.

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                                        Giannakakis Kostas
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                                        GDavy wrote:

                                        Καλώς ήλθες στο τόπο των κοδικων.

                                        This is actually misspelled. The correct will be: Καλώς ήλθες στον τόπο των κωδικών. (singular) Or Καλωσορίσατε στον τόπο των κωδικών. (plural) Καλωσόρισες στον τόπο των κωδικών. (singular)

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                                          Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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                                          Uwe Keim
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                                          In German you would say: "Mein Luftkissenfahrzeug ist voller Aale". -- Try our Windows-based CMS: www.zeta-producer.com See me working: www.magerquark.com

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