Talk:Martian language
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Martian
[edit]Why it is martian
88--Tw3435 (talk) 11:39, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
Example
[edit]Here is a (lengthy) example, part-mixed with Brain-disabled characters:
2009年全国高等学位入学学业水平测试 NHEEE 天津卷满分作文:
我说九零后
亾类姒苸玙泩倶唻僦洧妑倳粅划汾沩彡陆氿等珵喥哋能劦,尤娸湜怼洎己。适种划汾 技巧軆哯茬茖个汸媔:姩龄,悻莂,笁莋,唫钱,权劦,妏囮层佽……苁诂茚喥哋狆侀淛 喥,菿细铽孒哋种蔟炷嬑,哯茬洧鼡姩龄划汾篨孒①个氿蕶后。
泍粜“玖0鮜”这个言司昰妚带鈓荷裦贝乏锝,玖0鮜鱮挖亻门捌0鮜、⑺0鮜、建国鮜 ㄚi唭木勾筑ㄋ挖国建国姒粜锝各个姩龄层面。妸昰哯茬鉨仩蛧看捯锝、电礻絸里絸捯锝 、报帋仩看捯锝……几泘嘟昰对玖0鮜锝负面报檤。
洅适些报噵里,⑼○鮜憾綪冄俬、犭夹阝益,忄生木各乖张、頖縌。网纟各仩蓅洐d ě恠木交斈苼君羊殴衕斈dě仦礻见频里言井dě湜他们,电礻见剧里演dě哪些鳪顾爹娘 累鳪累婹适个哪个dě湜他们,噈嗹哪些整兲画个菸熏妆,头蕟挵淂想衤皮煠弹煠孒佀dě “騑宔蓅”竾湜他们。纡昰玖○鮜宬孓吺洧责恁芯、臫俬臫禾刂、妚锶进耳又、甚臸颓櫠 憜络旳笩茗词。
且八轮适些岽硒苁茤仯薏义↑眞实哋奋食叻乆澪鮜,涐ホ□欉窙衢Y捌澪鮜旳当姩。铷 裹涐旳魢忄生寰祘恏,“粚嵺”适个词僦遈专閅伪哪鲥?;;"8旳涐閅量裑顁莋旳。当姩 80鮜刚刚亓女台宬饡A鲥?;;"8,适样旳词滙满忝飞。亻十嬷“仦篁缔”、“仦忲阝日”、 “仦礻且宗”……卧亻门魡“建慖后涓毋又寸卧亻门魡宬痮状况佀泘皮页妚满镱,觛媞 呒讠仑怹亻门怎様魡妚满镱,礻土浍怎様魡又寸卧亻门横+扌旨责,卧亻门亻乃旧宬ㄋ哯 甾适嗰礻土浍魡眚劦军,予页备队。
僦想哪些7○后、六○后ー木羊,怹们绊啨丕熟土也経厤过攵革,“鹎佷”过洎魢, “愤怒”过别乆,仮锶过礻土浍,陂哪些“建慖媊”、“建慖后”骂过,丕寰寔ー木羊过 鯠孒ㄠ?王见茬礻土浍魡紸蓅劦量丕寰寔怹们ㄠ?
ωō看这些钅十譵⑨0后啲报噵寔槇实啲,亱炔叒寔覑靣啲。1嗰溡廗产笙啲诸茤铟 素,桧造京尤1嗰溡廗啲亻。京尤潒攺革汧仿造京尤嘞八0后、鬺佷彣学造京尤嘞70、⑥ 0后,彣革造京尤嘞建国后1木羊。王见恠这亻固ィ訁息吪礻土譮、鮜魟业吪の礻土譮, 哃木羊譮造僦€G楣挞釢熙`。洏恠箬干哖鮜,这些⑨澪鮜忚譮宬为礻土譮の茱旒屴量、亡 瀸蘖俊钽吖`蒗扌隹偂蒗,这煶厤史の铋繎,煶亊牛勿蕟展の⒈瘢夫见嵂。
挖缃,现洅,臸尐昰现洅,挖菛寰詪又隹看氵青这些报檤哩烠哆尐杞秂忧忝dě宬汾 ,亱昰烠①丶却昰苛姒褃顁dě,字頋熙`dě宬长萂即将埗扖礻土会,现洅礻土会又寸 tā菛dě广氵乏関氵主哩哆尐蔕ㄋ些忄艮铁妚宬钢dě薏锶。鷡轮这个忄艮湜褈孓,湜轻 孓,湜茤孓,湜仯孓,橷湜亻直棏庆緈dē』亻牛亊。洇伪氵殳烠它,苊亻门dē囻镞僦鳪 螚仮锶;氵殳烠它,苊亻门dē国家僦鳪螚琎歩;氵殳烠它,鉯鮜dē⒐○鮜、緉芉鮜僦鳪 螚胜鈓复兴dē褈担。
柦№筦寔皒裞⑼0后,寰寔尒裞⑼0后,亦彧寔tā裞⑼0后。谁裞,⒎实木艮夲№褈偠 。旧dē濄佉,宬为孒厤史,薪dē至刂徕,担负著朙忝。№筦尒愿癔№愿癔,№筦尒裞№
-- 李博杰 | —Talk contribs email guestbook complaints 10:45, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
External links
[edit]Here are a few other external links if anyone wants to use them:
- Another Martian Script Converter
- Yet Another Martian Script Converter
- A not so good Martian Script Converter
- [1]
-- 李博杰 | —Talk contribs email guestbook complaints 10:58, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
English examples
[edit]The article needs to contain some structural examples of this language translated in English. — C M B J 17:15, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
- Done a translation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. What do you think? -- 李博杰 | —Talk contribs email 02:31, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
- Er...that is a step in the right direction, but what I meant was more precisely a translation from the Martian language to English. That way, someone who cannot read Chinese will still be able to understand how the Martian language works. — C M B J 05:28, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
- Huoxingwen/Martian isn't precisely something that you can compare with English... it is written from Chinese by substitution. Just like in l33t, you replace es for 3s and things like that t0 g3t 4n 3ff3c+ l1k3 th1s, in Huoxingwen, you replace standard Chinese characters with substandard ones, or foreign scripts. For each Chinese character, you can replace it with:
- Er...that is a step in the right direction, but what I meant was more precisely a translation from the Martian language to English. That way, someone who cannot read Chinese will still be able to understand how the Martian language works. — C M B J 05:28, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
- A character which is a homophone
- A character which looks similar
- A character with a similar radical
- The Latin alphabet, Cyrillic, Hiragana, Bopomofo, Katakana, IPA, uncommon unicode symbols, Hanyu Pinyin, SMS language, etc.
- For example, the 星 in 火星文 huoxingwen (星 is literally "star"; 火星 is "Planet Mars") can be replaced by "☆", a unicode symbol that is actually a star. 的 is commonly replaced with の, as it has the same intended meaning in Japanese. 火 can become 吙 just by adding a 口 radical, which alters very little in terms of sound (but changes the meaning), and visually maintains the 火 image, etc. In the same principle, 文 wen, language can be replaced with 魰 by adding a 鱼 fish radical, which makes the character still look similar. Also, 的 is commonly replaced with "d" as that is what it sounds like, as with 比 being replaced with "b"; cyrillic can be used in a similar manner. Martian language and Brain-disabled characters overlap with one another; however, BDC only includes Chinese characters, and nothing else; while Martian language incorporates BDC, as well as scripts such as Cyrillic, Hiragana, Bopomofo, SMS, etc. -- 李博杰 | —Talk contribs email 06:27, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
- The explanation you just gave is perfect. That's exactly the kind of example that the article needs. — C M B J 15:33, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
- I don't think what I have given is exactly suitable for the article. I just gave a very brief and rough explanation just for talkpage purposes, and is due to have holes and whatnot. -- 李博杰 | —Talk contribs email 03:05, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
- The explanation you just gave is perfect. That's exactly the kind of example that the article needs. — C M B J 15:33, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
- For example, the 星 in 火星文 huoxingwen (星 is literally "star"; 火星 is "Planet Mars") can be replaced by "☆", a unicode symbol that is actually a star. 的 is commonly replaced with の, as it has the same intended meaning in Japanese. 火 can become 吙 just by adding a 口 radical, which alters very little in terms of sound (but changes the meaning), and visually maintains the 火 image, etc. In the same principle, 文 wen, language can be replaced with 魰 by adding a 鱼 fish radical, which makes the character still look similar. Also, 的 is commonly replaced with "d" as that is what it sounds like, as with 比 being replaced with "b"; cyrillic can be used in a similar manner. Martian language and Brain-disabled characters overlap with one another; however, BDC only includes Chinese characters, and nothing else; while Martian language incorporates BDC, as well as scripts such as Cyrillic, Hiragana, Bopomofo, SMS, etc. -- 李博杰 | —Talk contribs email 06:27, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
Merger proposal
[edit]Neither this article nor Brain-disabled characters seem to explain clearly what, if any, difference there is between the two forms of Chinese Internet dialects. Even if there is a distinction, I get the impression that it might be so slight that both topics should be treated in a single article. Lusanaherandraton (talk) 22:04, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
Support - a year later I don't know how useful my opinion is. These topics overlap so much that they'd benefit from including the other. Direction of the merger should be based on whichever is the most common. It sounds like Martian language should just be added as a section in BDC, treating it as a variant thereof. Metal.lunchbox (talk) 21:41, 6 July 2011 (UTC)
Pinyin
[edit]This section ignores capitalization and syllable connection. It is therefore not correct.--77.0.239.93 (talk) 18:45, 14 September 2013 (UTC)
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