Can anyone identify what this says?
Can anyone identify what this says?
"If you can read this, you can get a good job."
CrayonAngelss (March 4th, 2021), Inkflow (March 4th, 2021), manoeuver (March 4th, 2021), Sailor Kenshin (March 4th, 2021)
Means field or open spaces. Amazing how quickly you can find someone who can help these days.
What's the context?
It looks like a name stamp to me.
Scrawler (June 10th, 2022)
Google Lens is a wonderful thing...
jar mentionned in the chatbox the following: "the image is on a prototype Sheaffer NoNonsense pen. The cal has a covered compartment with a self ining stamp as shown."
How about this stamp that was sent by a pen friend? And which side is UP?
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Jar, it’s a family name: Noda, maybe Nota or possibly Yada. In Japanese.
Last edited by guyy; March 4th, 2021 at 07:09 PM.
Fred, rotate the one in the upper right about 10 degrees clockwise and it’ll be upright.
I’m guessing Fuku or Saki if it’s a name.
Otherwise, it means ‘good fortune’, ‘luck’ or ‘happiness’.
I’ve made much better money off my English ability than my Japanese. It’s a hard sell here. The odd translation gig doesn’t pay the rent.
It must be "good luck" because it was related to the year of the rat. So it's Japanese, not Chinese?
They use a similar character set.
My other pen is a Montblanc.
And my other blog is a tumblr!
And my latest ebook, for spooky wintery reading:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CM2NGSSD
FredRydr (March 5th, 2021)
FredRydr (March 5th, 2021)
Thank you! With that information, I will use the stamp quite liberally on correspondence; some of you have already seen that Good Fortune.
Think it's the Japanese family name "Noda". That looks like a name stamp used to sign stuff.
I agree with the post above. It looks like the name is "Noda" in Japanese.
In such cases, the OCR function in Google Translate helps a lot. You just need to point to the text and the translator will immediately show the answer in the language you need. Translation technologies do not stand still, and that's great. I recently read a post that there are services, for example, vidby, which, using special algorithms, make quick video dubbing in any language. I think this is a breakthrough in this area. This saves a lot of money and time.
Last edited by Nonna; June 8th, 2022 at 03:26 AM.
Prettypenguin (June 8th, 2022)
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