Is this arabic? (pic) Автор темы: somewhitey
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this is off a painting that i would like to know more about
it appears to be some type arabic, but i have not been able to find matches. i believe it to be the artist's name or perhaps a date.
thanks guys
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Sara Senft США Local time: 17:37 испанский => английский + ...
Hmm....it could be Arabic. There's the chance it could be a language that looks similar when written, such as Hindi.
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Randa Farhat Ливан Local time: 00:37 английский => арабский + ...
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Paola Dentifrigi Италия Local time: 23:37 Член ProZ.com c 2003 английский => итальянский + ... suggestion: change the title to your thread | Nov 14, 2008 |
Something like: do you recognize this alphabet?
It looks like Greek, just I don't know what those accents mean
(never studied Ancient Greek, just know some symbols from maths)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_alphabet | | |
Srta Sara wrote:
Hmm....it could be Arabic. There's the chance it could be a language that looks similar when written, such as Hindi.
No, it does not resemble Hindi at all. | | |
Niraja Nanjundan (X) Local time: 04:07 немецкий => английский Is it a language? | Nov 14, 2008 |
Couldn't it be some kind of shorthand? | | |
I know pitman's and it's not that. | |
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Stephen Gobin Великобритания Local time: 22:37 немецкий => английский + ...
You've said it's from a painting. Who's the artist? Artists sometimes devise their own kind of trademark signature. I think this may answer your question... | | |
Telugu or Gujarati? | Nov 14, 2008 |
Could it possibly be Telugu or Gujarati? | | |
Telugu seems likely | Nov 15, 2008 |
thanks for the replies, people. Incase anyone wonders, I had to alter the image because at the time I did not have the piece to reference from and was left with my memory alone. If it is of any help I will take pictures of the original piece. I only did it this way because it's kind of hard to see, and small.
Stephen Gobin wrote:
You've said it's from a painting. Who's the artist? Artists sometimes devise their own kind of trademark signature. I think this may answer your question...
That's what I'm trying to figure out. I'm hoping to find out what language it is to have it translated and traced back to the artist.
All I know about the painting (fresco actually) is it's possibly of ancient Etruscan or African origins. But I have looked at the alphabets and it hardly resembles any of the characters.
Telugu does seem promising though, there is much more resemblance except for the accent marks, which will take me some time to figure out. Whenever I get more time I will look into it, but this definitely appears to be the most likely of all.
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Eleni Makantani Греция Local time: 00:37 Член ProZ.com английский => греческий (новогреческий) + ... Definitely not Greek | Nov 15, 2008 |
I suspected from the very beginning that it was neither ancient nor medieval nor modern Greek. Now that you changed the image, I can tell for sure that it isn't Greek. | |
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More geograpfical and historical context would be helpful | Nov 15, 2008 |
All I know about the painting (fresco actually) is it's possibly of ancient Etruscan or African origins. But I have looked at the alphabets and it hardly resembles any of the characters.
Telugu does seem promising though, there is much more resemblance except for the accent marks, which will take me some time to figure out.
Do you have some information about where the painting is located and when it was created?
I guess that would help to reduce the number of possibilities.
You thought it could be Arabic, Etruscan or Telugu. These three languages are quite far from one another in terms of history and geography.
If the painting was made in Italy in 500 BC, it is highly unlikely that the language could be Arabic or Telugu.
If the painting had been made in India in 500 AD, then it is not very likely that it is Arabic or Etruscan.
Where and when was the painting made?
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bought in 1940s, but may be older | Nov 15, 2008 |
dgmaga wrote:
Do you have some information about where the painting is located and when it was created?
The painting has been in my family's possession for a very long time, and like I've said I know very little about it. Unfortunately, those who would know something about it are dead.
If the painting was made in Italy in 500 BC, it is highly unlikely that the language could be Arabic or Telugu.
If the painting had been made in India in 500 AD, then it is not very likely that it is Arabic or Etruscan.
Where and when was the painting made?
The painting was purchased in the early 1940s over in Africa, but it was said to be much older than that.
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