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#066 [Ivy] Lost in Mockba
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echidna
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Or maybe Von's clue is telling us to
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ignore the Russian

The question is 'What does this tattoo say?' so the answer could be as simple as
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(What does a wolf say?) Howl

I'm still locked out though so I won't be able to find out till midnight.
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Sophiecat
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Have tried

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Wolfman, Metallica and Howl


all incorrect

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Uhtoff
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It's

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Man is a wolf to man


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echidna
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Thanks Uhtoff - I'm just going to go away and kick myself now Rolling Eyes .
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simonaubrey
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From

http://www.online-translator.com/text.asp#tr_form

I get

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DOG EAT DOG


PostPosted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:05 am
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Brian Morton
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Thanks for the great solve Uhtoff!! I've been working on this one for a while but I'm wondering what does it mean? Is it a local slang phrase? Isn't it a rather harsh statement for one of my favorite areas. (Moscow you perverts Twisted Evil) But seriously, "dog eat dog" made more sense. Any ideas?
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Magma
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I think really the two proverbs mean the same thing, hinting at the Human race's inhumanity to itself.

This is a problem when translating a proverb from one language to another, as proverbs generally rely on some metaphor understood by the society that use them. For example, one which I read about recently was a Japanese proverb "Neko ni koban" which means "A coin to a cat". A proverb given as meaning the same thing (Biblical, I believe they said) was "Cast pearls before swine".

The two essentially mean "Don't give things to those who will not appreciate them".

Bit off-topic, but hopefully an interesting tangent Smile

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dig65
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I think it originated with the philosopher Thomas Hobbes (from the Latin):

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Homo homini lupus est


DiG...

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Scantron
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Russian

Well, since Mockba is the capital of Russia, I think it's pretty safe to say that this tattoo is written in Russian.

I typed "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog" into an English to Russian translator to get all the correct Russian characters I'd need and then rearranged them to spell out the tatto. When I translated that back into English I got "Man is to man is wolf", which obviously makes no sense.

So I copied and pasted the Russian phrase into a Russian language Google and saw the Latin phrase "homo homini lupus" by Plautus listed a lot.

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Homo Homini Lupus = Man is a wolf to man.


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w0lfwoman
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I had to get this one...it is too close to my own tattoo i carry. and for the same sentiment.

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xandert_86
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Okay with all this
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Man is a wolf to man
the one thing that came to my head was the idea of
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a werewolf.
No idea if that's what it actually means. I'm gonna give it a go. I don't know how many people have actually gotten a solve for this and can give a shove in the right direction if I'm wrong....

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Daffydil
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This is the sort of card that annoys me. We had the right answer, but several very similar, but slightly different translations, and we had no way of knowing, short of shear blind luck, which one they wanted Evil or Very Mad

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Fuseunderground
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We did know, because the card shows a russian version of a famous Latin saying,
You just have to give the (only) correct translation for the Latin.
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Frenzy
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I showed this to a Russian acquaintance who grew up there in Soviet times. He confirmed what it says, but also pointed out that this is the opposite of a slogan used by the Communist regime back then, which loosely meant "Man is a BROTHER to man" (don't know what it is in Russian), basically reinforcing the whole communist/socialist ethos (at least that's what they wanted the masses to believe).

The fact that this person has the opposite tattooed is a statement to how capitalism works there now (i.e. very "dog eat dog"), and is probably meant as a very anti-Communist message.

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cloudrun
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To pick up on ManleyM's post. He pointed out that certain bands had played in Moscow (Mockba) and that bands like tattos. Maybe fans do too? So how about the band "Rush"? Any thoughts there (I'm not familiar with their work)?

Some more thoughts, could the title be some kind of reference to the film 'Lost in Translation'. Or maybe it's trying to say that the meaning is lost when you try to translate the tatto?

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