Another Can you read this?
This one is the 2nd ‘Can You Read This?’. So the language in the last one was Welsh, and the Sentence was, Rome, one of the greatest empires ever. So this weeks one is going to be more then a sentence. There is a question that you have to answer in this phrase as well (the question will be in a different language from the Phrase). Here it is:
Британский красные мундиры использовать ружья и штыки. The question is next:現在的問題是:345+979=?You have until the XXVII / II / 2012 (the language wouldn’t work for 2012) Good Luck.
Daniel


February 20th, 2012 at 12:39
Hi Daniel
Is the first language russian? And the second is definitly Japanese. The answer to the math problem is 1348.
Teegan
February 27th, 2012 at 12:39
Dear Daniel,
I have started the second Ultimate Blogging Challenge. I would really like you to sign up. It will be very fun. Here is a link to my blog incase you want to sign up: http://www.jadensawesomeblog.blogspot.com/
Sincerely,
Jaden
March 5th, 2012 at 12:39
Hi Teegan
The first language was Traditional Chinese. The second language was Russian. the maths questions answer was 1324.
Daniel
March 12th, 2012 at 12:39
Hey Jaden,
I don’t really want to do the blogging challenge this year, because I have lots of things to do throughout March and all the other Months of the blogging challenge this year. I have lots of rugby this year, touch, and Tackle (with 2 training sessions a week for rugby) and so many other things to do!
I hope you understand,
Daniel
March 26th, 2012 at 12:39
The Chinese
This is the second “Can you read?” Therefore, in the final language is Welsh, a Rome, the largest ever empire. So this week is a sentence. There is a problem, you must answer this sentence, and (this issue will be in a different language phrases). That is:
Британскийкрасныемундирыиспользоватьружьяиштыки. The next question is: The question now is: 345 979 = You have until 27/2/2012 (language) does not apply to 2012, good luck?
The Greek
My second one is “Can you read this?”. So the language in Wales were last, and the sentence was, Rome, one of the megalyteresaftokratories ever. So this is one week will be more than a phrase. Is there a question you can answer this phrase, and (the question is a different language than the words). Here it is:
The Russian
Something about red coats and bayonets.
March 27th, 2012 at 12:39
Hey Antonio,
you got all of them right, great work!
Daniel