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French one : ÉLU PAR CETTE CRAPULE = “elected by this son of …” Russian one : А РОЗА УПАЛА НА ЛАПУ АЗОРА = “and the rose fell on Azor’s paw” |
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I love palindromes beside pun and anagrams. Oh, how pity that I lost my poem, “Punandromic Chiasmus.” :( |
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I love palindromes and anagrams too ^^ Here some palindromes in spanish: *Anita lava la tina *Dábale arroz a la zorra el abad *Adivina ya te opina, ya ni miles origina, ya ni cetro me domina, ya ni monarcas, a repaso ni mulato carreta, acaso nicotina, ya ni cita vecino, anima cocina, pedazo gallina, cedazo terso nos retoza de canilla goza, de pánico camina, ónice vaticina, ya ni tocino saca, a terracota luminosa pera, sacra nómina y ánimo de mortecina, ya ni giros elimina, ya ni poeta, ya ni vida. |
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I like these things! In Latin there is even a palindrome that is written in a square and can be read top-to-bottom, bottom-to-top, left-to-right, and right-to-left: S A T O R Sator Arepo tenet opera rotas – it may mean ‘The sower Arepo holds the wheels with effort’. Hor more information, go to this Wikipedia article :D |
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I have a palindrome, but it’s much too large to post here. Honest. :) It’d probably make the forum choke. :) |
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doc, note, I diet on cod cigar toss it in a can, it is so tragic |
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Mr. Owl at my metal worm :) |
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Naive evian :) |
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