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ANY LANGUAGE OK!

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 8:19 pm
by Jeff-20
Add more languages as appropriate to wherever Commodore VIC-20, VC-20, VC-1001 exists!

Feel free to write in any language. Also, feel free to correct me if I have misused your language...

Sensation librement à écrire en toute langue. La matière est limitée à l'ordinateur de commodore.

Gefühl frei, zum in irgendeine Sprache zu schreiben. Das Thema wird auf den Flottenadmiralcomputer eingeschränkt.

Tatto liberamente da scrivere in qualsiasi lingua. Il soggetto si limita al calcolatore del commodore.

言語で書くべき自由の感じ。トピックは提督コンピュータに制限される。

Sensación libremente a escribir en cualquier lengua. El asunto se restringe a la computadora del comodoro.

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:49 am
by Bacon
"Flottenadmiralcomputer" :D

I actually had no idea that commodore was a military rank until long after the demise of the company. I didn't realize it until I read about Commodore somewhere on the web and it said that Jack Tramiel wanted a military name for his company.

All you native English speakers: does the name of our favorite computer company conjure up images of powerful battle ships and proud naval officers in impeccable uniforms? Since my sole reference to the word is the the maker of the VIC 20, C64, etc, I only associate it with fun and friendly computers.

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:02 am
by Schlowski
Flottenadmiralcomputer? Great :-)

A more "free translation" of your english sentence could be

Schreiben in jeder Sprache erlaubt. Das Thema bleibt aber auf Commodore Computer eingeschränkt.

Gruß
Björg / Schlowski

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 5:05 am
by carlsson
And the reason Tramiel wanted a military name was because the leading typewriters had names such as Admiral and General. It makes it easier for the customers to relate to a new product if it sounds like something that already exists. If he had been Chinese and started the company 40 years later, he may have called it Adwinal... :wink:

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:24 am
by Schema
Bacon wrote:All you native English speakers: does the name of our favorite computer company conjure up images of powerful battle ships and proud naval officers in impeccable uniforms?
Yes, it does. In fact , the Commodore company's logo is a "C" combined with a naval Commodore's rank flag i.e.:

http://www.clipartguide.com/_pages/0060 ... -4837.html

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:31 am
by carlsson
Aha. They should've released a computer or at least a perpheral called OF-6.

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:31 am
by ral-clan
carlsson wrote:And the reason Tramiel wanted a military name was because the leading typewriters had names such as Admiral and General. It makes it easier for the customers to relate to a new product if it sounds like something that already exists. If he had been Chinese and started the company 40 years later, he may have called it Adwinal... :wink:
Actually, for me it doesn't. It is the other way around. When I see the rand of Commodore, or the band the Commodores it makes me think of the computers. That's probably because I was introduced to Commodore computers at a young age before I as aware of the military rank.

That's very cool that the C= logo is influenced by the Commodore military rank flag! I didn't know that!

If Jack Tramiel had been Chinese he probably would have named his company something like "Shin-Pan New Lucky Star Happy Good Words Machine Company" :D .

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:19 pm
by Jeff-20
I'm on my work computer. I just discovered that Amharic doesn't show unless you download the specific font (just in case you were wondering what the empty boxes were in the section description...) That's okay. The vic wasn't even in that market anyway... :lol:

Did I forget any major VIC market (language group)? It should be interesting to see how far it spread around the world, and what language group still show nostalgia.

Re: ANY LANGUAGE OK!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:45 am
by orion70
Jeff-20 wrote:Tatto liberamente da scrivere in qualsiasi lingua.
You wrote, more or less: "your sense of tact is to be freely written in any language". :lol:

I do prefer to use mine instead of writing about it. :wink:
Jeff-20 wrote:calcolatore del commodore.
...should be "il calcolatore DELLA Commodore", as Commodore (the computer brand) is female in italian, and Commodoro (the sailor) is male.

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 4:21 am
by Jeff-20
HA! Stupid Babel Fish. Sorry about that.

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:09 am
by carlsson
Sometimes it is rather amusing to see Babelfish translate brand names.

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:23 pm
by Zeela
I think almost everything babelfish spits out is rather funny. Or at least odd.

Re: ANY LANGUAGE OK!

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 1:07 pm
by formater
Jeff-20 wrote:Add more languages as appropriate to wherever Commodore VIC-20, VC-20, VC-1001 exists!

Feel free to write in any language. Also, feel free to correct me if I have misused your language...
The correct traslation to spanish are

Siéntete libre de escribir en cualquier idioma. El tema debe restringirse a los ordenadores Commodore.

Re: ANY LANGUAGE OK!

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:31 am
by pikkey63
Jeff-20 wrote:
Tatto liberamente da scrivere in qualsiasi lingua. Il soggetto si limita al calcolatore del commodore.
Please let me suggest a better italian translation::

Vi invito a scrivere in qualsiasi lingua. Il soggetto dovrà essere sempre il VIC-20 e le sue periferiche.

;)

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:12 am
by orion70
Thanks! And welcome... are you from Italy? :D