Need help translating a postcard you've received?

This is a topic where you can request help from other postcrossers to translate something you cannot read on a postcard you have received.

You can post a photo of your postcard text here, and someone will hopefully see your request and reply with a translation soon. Please make sure you hide any identifying details from the image, such as names or Postcard IDs.

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“中华鲟” is the name of Chinese sturgeon :shark:, an anadromous species native to China :cn:.
“长江” means Yangtze River, “梦” means dream :zzz: and “鱼” stands for fish :fish: in Chinese.

Because the pronunciation of sturgeon is similar with “finding” in Chinese, the upper phrase could be interpreted into “Chinese sturgeons pursue their dream”. The lower one literally means “Fish live in the Yangtze River”.

Generally, it is a piece of Chinese slogan on endangered species act :fishing_pole_and_fish: to raise public environmental awareness. :national_park:

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:slightly_smiling_face: Can someone please translate the words on the card.
Thank you.

Google says this, I’m sure someone else can confirm it though x

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:slightly_smiling_face: Thank you.

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:slightly_smiling_face: Can someone please translate the words on the card.
I like to know where the place ist.

It is Taganay national park in Chelyabinsk Oblast

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:slightly_smiling_face: Thank you.

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I know it’s not a postcard but recently I bough some Chinese posters from the second hand and this one was also inside . I did say that I don’t need it but was told to buy them all or not to get any of them .
Anyhow I asked friends who may know this language but they also said they don’t know what language it is so I would like to ask for help identifying it + to know what is written on it if possible . Thank you

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It has a similar look to a Tibetan prayer flag, but I can’t get Google to translate it from Nepalese so I suspect I’m not correct x


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I found this on an auction website, is it the same? X

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I think it is actually but my have some places that looks like they made mistakes by writing . Also I was way off thinking what language it is . Is there by any chance written what it’s written on or not ?

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I’m afraid there isn’t, it’s from this website but there’s no extra detail x

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sad that there is no more info but at least now I know what it is so maybe I will get lucky later on to find a translation . Still thank you :hugs:

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You’re very welcome, I hope you’re able to find the information you’re looking for x

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Hey. I’m happy if someone could translate this. I’m just too curious…

Google says it’s this, it might not be 100% accurate though x

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Hi All,

not so much a translation, it’s definitely in English, but a little help with the handwriting please :blush:

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The words I think I have are…

20th April 2024

Hi Emma
I’m ??? I’m 25 years old & I live in ??? (10km from ??? Poland)
I like history hockey comedy ???
early ??? called ???
I wish you ??? luck ???
ID… Please register

I have the ID so I can register it, but I’d love to know what it says first so I can reply properly,

Thank you x

After comedy there’s “mushrooming” (I think), and then there’s “RPG games” (that’s for sure). And then, “I choose for you card with illustration from Alfons Mucha called Amethyst.” “I hope you will like the postcard.”
“I wish you good luck. Happy postcrossing! [their name]”

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Thank you so much! :blush:

I thought I saw the word mushroom, i’ve never heard of the game! And it makes perfect sense that they would have explained the card

Thank you,
Emma x

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