Weird Words: The Contest. Add a language - win 5 GG!
Sure.
Netherlands
Rijen
Noord Brabant
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OK, I can make this list ( http://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/13273) in to a contest of course! Rules are simple:
1. Add a game of which the BGG-title is in a language not already presented in this Geeklist.
2. NO alternate names, the name of the game as listed on BGG is the language. Example: I Coloni di Katan does not count; it's listed as Settlers of Catan.
3. Existing languages only; please provide a translation if you can. No names. So no ZERTZ, no Caylus.
4. Titles that can mean something in different languages don't count. Only the original intended title counts.
5. No dialect.
6. The entry that remains the last entry for more than 48 hours gets 5 GG.
7. I can add rules if I forget one (I will, most likely).
Please provide translations of the titles if you can.
I'll start with a few easy ones.
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Montreal
Quebec
Rijen
Noord Brabant
1. Afrikaans
2. Akkadian
3. Algonquian
4. Anglo-Saxon
5. Arab
6. Arpitan
7. Aryan
8. Breton
9. Burmese
10. Cantonese
11. Catalan
12. Croatian
13. Czech
14. Danish
15. Dharug / Eora
16. Dutch
17. Egyptian
18. English
19. Esperanto
20. Finnish
21. French
22. Frisian
23. German
24. Greek
25. Hawaiian
26. Hebrew
27. Hindi
28. Hungarian
29. Icelandic
30. Inuktitut
31. Irish Gaelic
32. Italian
33. Japanese
34. K'ekchi
35. Kannada
36. Kiowa
37. Korean
38. Lakhota
39. Latin
40. Lenni Lenape
41. Lithuanian
42. Luganda
43. Malagasy
44. Malay
45. Mandarin
46. Maori
47. Mongolian
48. Nahuatl
49. Norwegian
50. Ojibwe
51. Persian
52. Polish
53. Portuguese
54. Quechua
55. Russian
56. Sami
57. Sanskrit
58. Scottish Gaelic
59. Serbian
60. Sinhala
61. Spanish
62. Swahili
63. Swedish
64. Swiss-German
65. Tagalog
66. Tamil
67. Thai
68. Tongan
69. Tupi-Guarani
70. Turkish
71. Vietnamese
72. Welsh
73. Wiradjuri
74. Yavapai / Yuman
75. Yiddish
76. Yolngu
77. Zulu / Isizulu
78. Zuni
I stopped deleting entries because some are very interesting.
Rijen
Noord Brabant
Champaign
Illinois
Dave
Wrocław
Dolny Śląsk
There is "Sokoj", an Esperanto version of Ploughshares...
http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokoj