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Maybe it was a plead for help:
"help, can anybody get me out of this bathroom that seems to be locked from the outside? |
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What is diacriticals? I don't understand very well the word. I'm sorry
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te - té de - dé mi - mí tu - tú solo - sólo etc. |
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In linguistics, a diacritic is any mark added to a letter to indicate a special pronunciation. So, every letter in the original post had a diacritic mark.
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diacriticals = signos diacríticos
Éstos pueden ser el acento grave o agudo, el diéresis, el circunflejo, la cedilla, la colita, etc.
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Yes, you're right, I was thinking you were talking about diacritical accents
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For once I'm being serious. I have been devoting some time to thinking about this strange document. I have enlarged the text to make it readable. The characters are all from a sequence of about 33 diacriticals (which also contain a division sign.) ( ascii nos. 223 - 255).
The _ . ? and , are there as real punctuation marks, I think, because they are all followed by a space ) and are not part of this sequence of symbols. IF this is a REAL message, and each letter has been replaced by another symbol, it has several distinctive features. 1. All letters are lower case 2. There are very few single and double letter words. 3. There are no double letters. 4. All or (nearly all) of these characters are used. I still need to do a count. What sort of language could it be? We are looking for a language which uses an alphabet of 30 + letters. The Cyrillic alphabet springs to mind. I believe that some Slav tongues have a more letters than Russian. Most languages have definite and indefinite article and pronouns, which are frequently repeated short words of one or two letters. Russian (and possibly other Slavonic languages) do not often use them or the verb "to be". How about double letters? I don't think Russian uses them. Here is an enlarged copy of the original text with highlights to show certain features. So Bob, you are our Russian expert. Do you think we can crack this one? If we do a frequency count and find it tallies with Russian, we might find an answer. :t hinking: êàê ïðàâèëüíî ñîêðàòèòü áþäæåòíà ðåêëàìó ïðèâåò.ß ðàáîòàþ ìàðêåòîëîãîì â ãîðîäå ðîñòîâ-íà-äîíó . èç-çà êðèçèñà íàì óðåçàëè ôèíàíñèðîâàíèå íà ðåêëàìó, è ïðè ýòîì íóæíî íå ïîòåðÿòü çàêàç÷èêîâ. ×òî äåëàòü - íå çíàþ. ïîñïðàøèâàëà çíàêîìûõ - ñêàçàëè, ÷òî èíòåðíåò ðåêëàìà ëó÷øå âñåãî. ïî íàøåé äåÿòåëüíîñòè â èíòåðíåòå íàøëà ìíîãî ñïðàâî÷íèêîâ. çàðåãèñòðèðîâàëàñü â îäíîì èç íèõ ðîñøèíà. áóäåò ëè îò ýòîãî òîëê? åñëè äà - òî ïîäåëèòåñü ñïèñêîì òàêèõ ñàéòîâ. ìîæåò áûòü êòî-òî åùå ÷åãî-íèáóäü ïîäñêàæåò? |
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