I have devanagari font, but I double checked it with other sources. Writing hindi by hand is a lot easier than attempting to type it on an english keyboard.
Have fun translating the last word on the first macro! :P Psst...Go ahead and cheat, mouse-over the pic for alt-text answers.
I'm proud to say that I worked out the first one without looking at the alt-text, but had to cheat for the second.
In some ways it's harder reading an English word in Hindi; I can still remember when my Mum asked some relatives to bring a Hindi cookbook from India, only to find ethnic dishes such as 'lasagne' and 'roasted mushrooms'!
OMG! I can't read these, but you are made of 100% win for having a picture of David Tennant in a kilt! With ghillies! The Kilt of Rassilon causes me to use too many exclamation points!
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Jack, unfortunately, would probably win. I really want to see musical!tennant
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Damn, now I feel I've failed my ancestors by not knowing that. :(
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*Claps hands cheerfully, sets to translating*
Did you find the proper lettering or make it using computer magic?
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Have fun translating the last word on the first macro! :P Psst...Go ahead and cheat, mouse-over the pic for alt-text answers.
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In some ways it's harder reading an English word in Hindi; I can still remember when my Mum asked some relatives to bring a Hindi cookbook from India, only to find ethnic dishes such as 'lasagne' and 'roasted mushrooms'!
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Are you trying to tell me the accordion isn't a traditional Indian instrument?! ;)
LOL at the cookbook. If they were at least curried mushrooms...
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No, that's all I've got to say.
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Well. And it was a phrase I was sure I could spell.
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*fans self*
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This cannot be emphasized enough.
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