WTF is this note? (12)

1 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-10-14 18:30 ID:8jQ2Btpj

At a school in Cambridgeshire, I found this on a post-it note attached to one of the displays:

  1. Naika 2. Bezine 3. Rezdka
  2. Wazikea 5. Defengeuzaits

6. Dezokonson.

2 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-10-15 01:54 ID:7yh1WE15

  1. Laika
  2. Belize
  3. Redneck
  4. Za Warudo
  5. Defenestration
  6. Hadoken!

no clue

3 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-10-15 02:04 ID:7yh1WE15

Possibilities:

  • A mnemonic, perhaps for remembering a combination
  • List of naming options for forum/email/game account
  • Original character names for some novel/game being written/played.
  • Passwords

4 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-10-15 03:16 ID:OkIWaBHh

it could be in a language without a standardized spelling (ergo no google hits)

5 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-10-15 03:57 ID:nlkztP+t

Ask the owner?

6 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-10-15 23:48 ID:7yh1WE15

>>4
I'd say they look too different, as if they're words imitating different languages with roman characters.
Of course, I'm no linguist.

1. Russian
2. Spanish
3. Russian
4. ???
5. German
6. Korean

7 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-10-18 14:47 ID:8cBgLjQE

>>1 no idea

8 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-11-13 19:15 ID:ROkvBGul

Passwords? Captchas even?

9 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-11-13 20:33 ID:aVmN97hE

No Russian in there. Or German.

10 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-12-05 14:00 ID:+9XRYsV/

No hits on Google, except for this thread

11 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-12-05 20:44 ID:SmG4Qw+P

maybe someone got a terrible foreign language teacher and the student wrote the words phonetical

12 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-12-06 04:17 ID:klthFoIu

Might be the pronunciation of a certain language in English alphabets.

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