Suits in different langueges
#1
Posted 2006-April-19, 07:11
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
#2
Posted 2006-April-19, 07:24
♠ Spader
♥ Hjärter
♦ Ruter
♣ Klöver
#3
Posted 2006-April-19, 07:34
Pik Coeur Karo Treff
In more common games the same suits are named:
Pik Herz, Karo, Kreuz
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#4
Posted 2006-April-19, 08:11
♠ espadas
♥ copas
♦ ouros
♣ paus
NT sem-trunfo
(Can add the spelling if you want.)
#5
Posted 2006-April-19, 08:26
♠ Pique
♥ Coeur
♦ Carreau
♣ Trčfle
NT = SA (sans atout)
Alain
#6
Posted 2006-April-19, 08:33
♠ pada (some call it "poti", but this is not official)
♥ ärtu
♦ ruutu
♣ risti
#7
Posted 2006-April-19, 08:35
♠ Picche
♥ Cuori
♦ Quadri
♣ Fiori
#8
Posted 2006-April-19, 09:19
Schoppen
Harten
Ruiten
Klaveren.
Flemish: (joke @ Frederick)
Schopske
Harteke
Ruitske
Klaverke
- hrothgar
#9
Posted 2006-April-19, 09:36
♠Pica
♥Cupa
♦Caro
♣Trefla
best regards
jocdelevat
#10
Posted 2006-April-19, 09:41
Hannie, on Apr 19 2006, 05:19 PM, said:
Schopske
Harteke
Ruitske
Klaverke
Rather something like:
Schuppe
Hette
Koeke
Klavere
... but that will probably be different for Frederick
#11
Posted 2006-April-19, 10:28
♠ Pica or Pique (latter probably French derived)
♥ Corazón
♦ Diamante
♣ Trébol
#12
Posted 2006-April-19, 11:31
Codo, on Apr 19 2006, 02:34 PM, said:
In more common games the same suits are named:
Pik Herz, Karo, Kreuz
I guess one should pick the second option (♠Pik, ♥Herz, ♦Karo, ♣Kreuz) which are the "official" names. If the request is specifically about Bridge, go for the first option.
(This was just for clarification, not nitpicking ;-).
--Sigi
#14
Posted 2006-April-19, 12:31
♠ Kaala paan
♥ Laal paan
♦ Eeth
♣ Chidi
kaala paan literally means black betel leaf.
laal paan is red betel leaf.
eeth means a brick.
chidi means a bird.
#15
Posted 2006-April-19, 12:43
♠ piky
♥ srdce
♦ kára - the first a is with stroke (if you have some strange non-czech charset)
♣ trefy
#17
Posted 2006-April-19, 14:02
Codo, on Apr 19 2006, 08:34 AM, said:
Pik Coeur Karo Treff
In more common games the same suits are named:
Pik Herz, Karo, Kreuz
in german card games, using german card symbols not french ...
Grün (?!) Herz Schellen Eichel
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#18
Posted 2006-April-19, 15:38
You are great, the man is going to be very happy tomorrow.
#20
Posted 2006-April-19, 15:48
kgr, on Apr 19 2006, 04:41 PM, said:
Hannie, on Apr 19 2006, 05:19 PM, said:
Schopske
Harteke
Ruitske
Klaverke
Rather something like:
Schuppe
Hette
Koeke
Klavere
... but that will probably be different for Frederick
Always funny when Dutch people try to speak Flemish
kgr, that sounds a lot like Aantwaarps
Here's the only language from Bruges (some form of Flemish):
♠ piekngs
♥ ertns
♦ koekngs
♣ kloavrs

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