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Topic: Iqhunk plz lexi me in hindi & english!!!
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cuteboy_umesh unregistered
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posted January 30, 2006 11:05 AM
hey dude,i read ur last post.man it was so damn good! plz continue 2 lexi my name [UMESHVIJAYPATEL] in Hindi & English 2!!! Give me some STAR - SIGN codes hiding in my name! am I born 2 do something great or 2 help mankind! who was I in my previous birth? Plz tell me something abt my Future!!! ------------------
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Iqhunk unregistered
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posted February 04, 2006 11:22 AM
Umesh bhai, I need your full birth information including time, place and date of birth. Information jab pura mila kar analyze karen, tab hi kuch important info milega.IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 174 From: Still out looking for Schrödinger's cat.........& LEXIGRAMMING... is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted February 18, 2009 04:22 PM
Would love to know how the Lexigram came out! Linda said Lexigramming only works in English. I know that is not true.------------------ Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain. IP: Logged |
Iqhunk unregistered
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posted April 08, 2009 08:22 AM
It works in other languages too.In Hindi: M.K. GANDHI: HIND KI AGNI KAHIN NA GAI Meaning: India never lost its fire JAWAHARLAL NEHRU: JAWAN RUH ALLAH WALLAH RAJAH Meaning: Young Soul who became a God Fearing King. Nehru was always called the uncrowned king of India. In Tamil: RAJNIKANT [The most popular Tamil Actor] NAAN NATAK RAJAN Meaning: I am the acting king. All Languages originate from God, He did not make English with some special care. God is not racist nor biased. In any case, Hebrew/Arabic/Aramaic Sigils kick a$$, Egyptian Hierglyphs are said to have raised the dead etc. So Lexigrams should work in these languages too. If they work for Hindi/Sanskrit and Tamil, they will work for all Indo-European Phonetic Languages.
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LEXX Moderator Posts: 174 From: Still out looking for Schrödinger's cat.........& LEXIGRAMMING... is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted April 08, 2009 06:24 PM
Iqhunk Thank you for your reply. Yes, Lexigrams can indeed be done in other languages! However.... I am not sure about what you came up with here though...and how, or why..... Or what method...... So.... I have questions and observations, and comments.NONE of the words you "found" can be found from the name: UMESHVIJAYPATEL AA EE H I J L M P S T U V Y Did you use a different sequence(and NOT this one:UMESHVIJAYPATEL) with more names which included the letters/to make the words, which.... UMESHVIJAYPATEL AA EE H I J L M P S T U V Y Does NOT have? I am simply trying to ascertain how you got this:
quote: M.K. GANDHI: HIND KI AGNI KAHIN NA GAI JAWAHARLAL NEHRU: JAWAN RUH ALLAH WALLAH RAJAH RAJNIKANT NAAN NATAK RAJAN
from a name/sequence that does NOT have these letters: K D G N R W and extra copies of the following in these amounts: Lx2 Ax4 Also M.K. is an abbreviation, which when attached to a name is loosely permissible (if the name GANDHI were in the name, but it is not).... but not accurate...as UMESHVIJAYPATEL does not have MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND in his name, being these letters are missing, or not in the right amounts. DNOACDKNC M(o)HA(nd)AS (k)A(r)AM(o)H(and)Unless you used a different name other than UMESHVIJAYPATEL...... then you have many errors/added letters here as I have set off...leaving only the letters it actually has, in Capitals. quote: M.(k). (g)A(nd)HI: HI(nd) (k)I A(gn)I (k)AHI(n) (n)A (g)AI JA(w)AHA(r)L(al) (n)EH(r)U: JA(w)A(n) (r)UH AL(l)AH (w)AL(l)AH (r)AJAH (r)AJ(n)I(k)A(n)T (n)AA(n) (n)ATA(k) (r)AJA(n)
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LEXX Moderator Posts: 174 From: Still out looking for Schrödinger's cat.........& LEXIGRAMMING... is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted April 08, 2009 07:29 PM
This other one you did is much better even with added/error letters. VITAL THEME IS EMPATHY PHASE PLEASE(s) (st)PAUL PLUS MEET (st) JAMES MUSE PLUME PATH AMUSE(s).JIVATMA A(nd) SHIVA------------------ A show of envy is an insult to oneself. ~Yevgeny Alexandrovich Yevtushenko The jealous are troublesome to others, but a torment to themselves. ~William Penn, Some Fruits of Solitude, 1693 IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 249 From: Columbus, GA USA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted April 26, 2009 08:42 AM
------------------ "Fortune favors the bold." Erasmus IP: Logged |
iQ Knowflake Posts: 35 From: Chennai, India Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 15, 2009 05:57 AM
Hi, I did not use Umesh's name to show that Lexi's work in other languages. I used totally different examples by TRANSLITERATION as many wont be familiar with Hindi words or Tamil words.IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 174 From: Still out looking for Schrödinger's cat.........& LEXIGRAMMING... is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 15, 2009 09:40 AM
quote: Hi, I did not use Umesh's name to show that Lexi's work in other languages.
OK... since the thread was about his name (Umesh), I did not catch that you had Lexigrammed other names, but NOT his.So... did you do one for him? That was what I asked. ------------------ Everyone is a teacher... Everyone is a student... Learning is eternal. }><}}(*> IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 174 From: Still out looking for Schrödinger's cat.........& LEXIGRAMMING... is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 15, 2009 10:02 AM
Anagrams are ALWAYS also Lexigrams. Lexigrams however are NOT always Anagrams.Here are some examples of NON English anagramming. Same can be done with Lexigramming, as most folks are beginning to realize. This is different from simply transliteration of other langues into English to Lexigram (or Anagram). The below are examples of actually Lexigramming in languages other than English. For example: (yes, I know this is an anagram..but it will serve for now, as it is also a Lexigram) AVE MARIA, GRATIA PLENA, DOMINUS TECUM In English means: “Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.” The Latin phrase can be Lexigrammed/anagrammed to become VIRGO SERENA, PIA, MUNDA ET IMMACULATA In English means: “Virgin serene, holy, pure, and immaculate.” Notice that the phrase is a Perfect Lexigram/Anagram in Latin only. When translated into the English, we can see the meanings are similar, but there is no longer a Lexigrammatical/anagrammatical relationship. Here is another: A famous Latin anagram was an answer made out of a question asked by Pilate. The question was: "QUID EST VERITAS?" In English means: "What is the truth?" and the Lexigram/Anagram answer in Latin: "EST VIR QUI ADEST" In English means: "it is the man who stands before you" I am currently trying to learn non Engish alphabets to Lexigram in other languages not just those based on the English alphabet. I really do not see what the problem is. Anything written or spoken or heard by our ears is Lexigrammable! Even the wind's sounds or your cat's meows. ------------------ Everyone is a teacher... Everyone is a student... Learning is eternal. }><}}(*> IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 174 From: Still out looking for Schrödinger's cat.........& LEXIGRAMMING... is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 15, 2009 10:03 AM
glitching ------------------ Everyone is a teacher... Everyone is a student... Learning is eternal. }><}}(*>IP: Logged |