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Martian language (Chinese: 火星文; pinyin: huǒxīng wén; lit. 'Martian script'), sometimes also called brain-disabled characters ( simplified Chinese : 脑残体 ; traditional Chinese : 腦殘體 ; pinyin : nǎocán tǐ ), is the nickname of unconventional representation of Chinese characters online by various methods.
Amara, formerly known as Universal Subtitles, is a web-based non-profit project created by the Participatory Culture Foundation that hosts and allows user-subtitled video to be accessed and created. Users upload video through many major video hosting websites such as YouTube , Vimeo , [ 1 ] and Ustream to subtitle.
Open subtitles are always shown whenever the video is played because they are part of it. However, displaying closed subtitles is optional since they are overlaid onto the video by whatever is playing it. For example, media player software might be used to combine closed subtitles with the video itself. In some theaters or venues, a dedicated ...
Whether you’re always talking about Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, or Red Sox catcher Christian Vázquez, chances are you’ll need a non-English vowel or consonant from time to time.
Language development was approached as sound design and was handled by Ben Burtt, sound designer for both the original and prequel trilogies.He created the alien dialogue out of existing non-English language phrases and their sounds, such as Quechua for Greedo in the original Star Wars film and Haya for the character Nien Nunb in Return of the Jedi. [1]
Martian language is the nickname of unconventional representation of Chinese characters online. Martian language may also refer to: A hypothetical alien language that dwellers of Mars would use Any of several alien language in science fiction. Barsoomian language, the Martian language of Edgar Rice Burroughs
Letters c and h are present only in the digraphs ch and sh , and in trigraph dzh , while j and q are present only in the loanwords. As an exception, the letter c is sometimes used in place of k , for example in words such as copeng ("friend") and condenashang ("condemnation"), which usually are spelled, respectively, as kopeng and kondenashang .
The Martian, a 2011 science fiction novel by Andy Weir The Martian, a 2015 film directed by Ridley Scott, based on the Weir novel; The Martian (du Maurier novel), an 1898 novel by George du Maurier; Martian (The War of the Worlds), the invaders from H. G. Wells' 1898 novel The War of the Worlds and its adaptations and offshoots