Clan Friend SunLight Posted February 20, 2016 Clan Friend Posted February 20, 2016 Sry, the video is in Japanese without subs, but basically that font is made of Japanese characters resembling our alphabet. For example we can easily read カモレレロ as hello, but they read it as kamorerero They can't help but reading those letters as Japanese symbols, while the foreigners read it without problem (even though I bet if they showed it to young people who can read English without problem, they would be able to see it as well) 6 Quote
Leader RedBaird Posted February 20, 2016 Leader Posted February 20, 2016 I wonder what the test sentence seems to say in Japanese. Quote
Clan Friend SunLight Posted February 21, 2016 Author Clan Friend Posted February 21, 2016 I wonder what the test sentence seems to say in Japanese. it has no meaning, actually if you type it with a normal font it's a bit harder to read for us カモレレロ! 山カモ ヤ、 モ ムヤ、モ ソロ凵 チヤ、ロ巾? all those letters represent a sound, for example カ is ka, モ is mo, then you have a couple of Chinese characters like 山 (mountain) 巾 (cloth) . This one ( 凵 , the one used for 'U' ) is more a component or radical, you don't find it by itself (I think). So basically it's just gibberish I wonder if there's something equivalent for us 'westerners', i.e. something we can't read easily but others can. Quote
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