QotD: TPCI is expanding their languages, which obscure or fictional language of the world would you like to see Pokemon cards be printed in?

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Today’s Question:
QotD: TPCI is expanding their languages, which obscure or fictional language of the world would you like to see Pokemon cards be printed in?

Helpful Considerations: Cretan? Polari? Atlantean? Seussian? Kilngon?

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Quenya, it’s the elven language that Tolken created for Lotr, imagine the nerdy stuff that we would do

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Christian Coulson as Tom Marvolo Riddle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) dir. Chris Columbus – @bbbbbbvf on Tumblr

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Great minds think alike

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Pokemon’s own alphabet from the games

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I mentioned that in the past, but I believe something like Burmese or Georgian (pictured below) would look really cool on the cards.

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I’ve love if they started printing cards in Japanese.

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I want to see an entire set printed in Unown

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There were no chance this wasn’t the first answer and it would sure be my go to one as well, not least because of it being based on Finnish language

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Braille :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Here is a great language used in our current world
Tamil, one of the languages of Shri Lanka ,India and Singapore. The Thirukkural is written in Tamilis. It is of the original self help “How to live well” books. Perfect language for Pokémon


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Latin or regional Italian dialects :laughing:
They’ve done something like that for “Topolino”, an Italian weekly magazine for kids.

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For real languages, Arabic Pokémon cards would be cool to see. E.g.:

Or perhaps Frisian, the second language spoken in my country in the very north province. @frisianlunatic might appreciate that as well. :wink:

As for fictional languages, Na’vi, the language spoken in the Avatar movies, perhaps?

Greetz,
Quuador

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skibidi rizz, no cap

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I think some version of old anglosaxon/old english would be cool using their versions of the runic characters.

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Arabic on vintage cards looks craaaazy!

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I would love to see a frisian pokemon haha

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Runes would be cool, we got a little taste already:

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