-kj Posted March 5, 2003 Share Posted March 5, 2003 Well, after looking through the NFL Europe sites, I've noticed that they tend to use a weird mix of English and the native language of wherever the teams are at (the Claymores' obviously being the same). So I figured it wouldn't be too bad to mix and match. (And I couldn't get a good translation for "machine" out of babelfish, anyway. *heh*) Buy some t-shirts and stuff at KJ Shop! KJ Branded | Behance portfolio POTD 2013-08-22 On 7/14/2012 at 2:20 AM, tajmccall said: When it comes to style, ya'll really should listen to Kev. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STL FANATIC Posted March 5, 2003 Share Posted March 5, 2003 I see that there must be a difference because it takes up more room, but I still don't see the swirl. Grrr...Nice jerseys Mockba. JUSTIN STRIEBEL | PORTFOLIO | RESUME | CONTACT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjrbaseball Posted March 6, 2003 Share Posted March 6, 2003 For reference, in case anyone ever wants to do logos or uniforms with alphabets other than Roman:GREEK ALPHABETCapitalLetterHTMLCodeSmallLetterHTMLCodeName ofLetterApprox.SoundΑΑααAlphaaΒΒββBetabΓΓγγGammagΔΔδδDeltadΕΕεεEpsiloneeΖΖζζZetazΗΗηηEtaehΘΘθθThetathΙΙιιIotaiΚΚκκKappakΛΛλλLambdalΜΜμμMumΝΝννNunΞΞξξXiksΟΟοοOmicronoΠΠππPipΡΡρρRhor, rhΣΣσσSigmasς¹ςΤΤττTautΥΥυυUpsilonu, yΦΦφφPhif, phΧΧχχChikhΨΨψψPsipsΩΩωωOmegaoh¹ Use ς at the end of a word only. CYRILLIC (RUSSIAN) ALPHABETCapitalLetterHTMLCodeSmallLetterHTMLCodeName ofLetterApprox.SoundААааAahББббBebВВввVevГГггGhegДДддDedЕЕееYeyehЁЁёёYoyohЖЖжжZhezhЗЗззZezИИииIeeЙЙййShort IyККккKakЛЛллEllММммEmmННннEnnООооOoППппPepРРррErrССссEssТТттTetУУууUooФФффEffХХххHakhЦЦццTsetsЧЧччChechШШшшShashЩЩщщShchashshЪЪъъ(Hard Sign)...ЫЫыыYeryihЬЬьь(Soft Sign)...ЭЭээEehЮЮююYuyooЯЯяяYayah HEBREW ALPHABETLetter²HTMLCode(at endof word)HTMLCodeName ofLetterApprox.SoundאאAlephבּ בבBethv, bגּ גגGimelgh, gדּ דדDalethth, dההHeyhווWawwזזZayinzחחHethhטטTethtייYodyכּ ככךךKaphch, kללLamedlממםםMemmננןןNunnססSameksעעAyinפּ פפףףPeyf, pצצץץTsadetsקקKophkררReshrשׁ שׂשSin, Shins, shתּ תתTawth, t² Central dot in character indicates hard sound, listed second. (Dot is HTML code ּ immediately following main character code.)Sin has dot over the left (HTML code &1474; following main character); Shin has dot over the right (HTML code &1473;). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSM Posted March 7, 2003 Share Posted March 7, 2003 The Moscow team would have to wear red, since this is the color of the city flag. There is also an association with the Red Square and the color of Kremlin's brick walls. Also, this was the color of Moscow's original American football team, the Moscow Bears. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSM Posted March 7, 2003 Share Posted March 7, 2003 Also, it wouldn't be "МОСКВА МАШИНА", but rather "МОСКОВСКАЯ МАШИНА" (Moskovskaya Mashina), which would sound quite awful. The word "mashina" generally means "a car" in Russian. To make it even more ridiculous, there actually is a car produced in Moscow, called "Moskvich" (The Muscovite). They'd be better off sticking with the tried and true Bears. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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