Special Bakery
3rdblade, 2011 m. gegužė 12 d.
Žinutės: 6
Kalba: English
3rdblade (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 12 d. 22:51:17
Special Bakery
I was thinking of an EO angle for this. 'Fleŝa' isn't a word as far as I can see, so if the sign were in Esperanto it would just look like a typo.
English signage is very common in Japan, and it's usually for design and marketing reasons.
Personally I found the l-and-r heavy 'orkolora' (gold-coloured) a bit of a tongue-twister.
ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 13 d. 03:23:05
"Fleŝa" still sounds like "flesh" to me though, but I guess it only works for English/German speakers.
qwertz (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 13 d. 10:45:10
Furthermore, speaking Faj(a)rfokso (jr) without the "a" also is nearly non-speakable for me. English native seems to have no problem with fajrfokso without the (a) between.
ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 13 d. 11:54:24
qwertz (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 13 d. 12:21:45
ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 13 d. 13:17:54
qwertz:Ah, okay. Sorry for my misinformation.No, that's OK ("misinformation" is a rather serious sounding word
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(sorry for any typos as I'm using a Dvorak key layout... FOR SCIENCE!)