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RE: VM TTR values - Aga Tentakulus - 18-02-2023

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Question.
Would you rather see this In the text as a single word or as a plural of short words.



RE: VM TTR values - Aga Tentakulus - 20-02-2023

There are 4 single words. Consisting of 3 combinations and an abbreviation.
In the order "it, en, et, unum".
I have already written enough about "et" and "unum".
"It" is the logical consequence of the "et" combination.
"en" becomes apparent when "n" is missing, ="c" =e.
"n" becomes apparent when "c" is missing.
For the exact Latin text from the dialect.
"it an et unum"
All words already checked. The word compilation by Google in the meaning.

   


RE: VM TTR values - Addsamuels - 20-02-2023

(20-02-2023, 03:02 AM)Aga Tentakulus Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view....
For the exact Latin text from the dialect.
"it an et unum"
All words already checked. The word compilation by Google in the meaning.

This theory seems promising, could you the decypher the whole codex?

Regards,

Alex


RE: VM TTR values - tavie - 20-02-2023

Not Google Translate's finest hour.  But that is why it isn't a good idea to use Google Translate for this kind of purpose.  It is doing its best to make sense of what you put into it.


RE: VM TTR values - nablator - 20-02-2023

(20-02-2023, 01:53 PM)tavie Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Not Google Translate's finest hour.  But that is why it isn't a good idea to use Google Translate for this kind of purpose.  It is doing its best to make sense of what you put into it.
It is better to claim that it is Latin, of some sort, without any evidence, as we've seen recently. This way Google Translate can't be blamed.


RE: VM TTR values - Aga Tentakulus - 20-02-2023

   

You have to look at it this way, I don't use Google as a translator. Sometimes it happens that a word simply shows too many possibilities. Example.

Since Google goes through more than 6.5 million comparison sentences, I use Google as a sentence builder. Mainly because of the sentence order.


RE: VM TTR values - tavie - 20-02-2023

I can't see how that's different from using it as a translator if you are reading EVA r ch s y as "it an et unum" and then putting it on the Latin to English translate setting.  But in any case it isn't building a sentence for you.  It is not proper Latin.


RE: VM TTR values - Aga Tentakulus - 20-02-2023

How would you interpret the word "an" now?
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I need Google to use it correctly with other words.


Is "8g" in Latin "tum"?
What is "8 g" now ?
Now there are 2 abbreviations. Where "8" is sometimes a definite article. Ergo "id unum" I don't need a translator for that. This is also not a real encryption, rather a normal application.


RE: VM TTR values - Aga Tentakulus - 20-02-2023

Have you ever seen EVA "ch" without "c" ?

   


RE: VM TTR values - Addsamuels - 20-02-2023

(20-02-2023, 09:19 PM)Aga Tentakulus Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Have you ever seen EVA "ch" without "c" ?
CT, CK, CT are somewhat common bigrams