A-c-e, T-w-o, T-h-r-e-e...

Sep 1, 2007
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There is an interesting fact about deck of playing cards. If you spell all values form Ace to King, counting one card for each letter, 52. card will end in "G" for kinG. It looks like this:

A-c-e, t-w-o, t-h-r-e-e, f-o-u-r, f-i-v-e, s-i-x, s-e-v-e-n, e-i-g-h-t, n-i-n-e, t-e-n, j-a-c-k, q-u-e-e-n, k-i-n-g. There are 52 letters, each letter for one card. It works in English, Sweedesh, Dutch, German and Franch.

Reason for this thread is that it also work in Serbian language... Yup, im from Serbia. And it looks like this:

K-e-c, d-v-a, t-r-i, ch-e-t-i-r-i, p-e-t, sh-e-s-t, s-e-d-a-m, o-s-a-m, d-e-v-e-t, d-e-s-e-t, p-u-b, d-a-m-a, k-r-a-lj. See, 52 :)

I invite all of you ho lives in countries that speaks different language from those above, to try this. :D
 
Sep 3, 2007
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And there are 4 suits, like seasons. 13 different values, which represent the lunar cycle. 52 cards in a deck, 52 weeks in a year. If you add up the values of the cards of a deck, it equals 364.
 
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Dec 5, 2007
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lwt me see

a , d o s , t r e s, c u a t r o , c i n co , s e i s , s i e te , o c h o , n u e v e , d i e z
o n c e, r e i n a , rey.


it works on spanish two
 

Brewery Rabbit

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Hand motions, Hand motions, Some more swooshing of the hands..

Unfortunatly it doesnt work in Sign Language.

Ace-eh, Wo-tay, Ree-thay, Our-Fay, Ive-fay, Ix-say, Even-say, Eight-ay, Ine-Nay, En-Tay, ack-jay, Ueen-Qay, Ing-kay..

OR pig latin..

Darn
 
Sep 1, 2007
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lwt me see

a , d o s , t r e s, c u a t r o , c i n co , s e i s , s i e te , o c h o , n u e v e , d i e z
o n c e, r e i n a , rey.


it works on spanish two
hey change o n c e for JOTA thats how its usually called in spanish ;) jota is ''J''
 
Sep 1, 2007
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Let's see,

pc, tw, thr, fr, fv, sx, svn, ght, nn, tn, jck, qn, kng.

Doesn't work if you drop all the vowels.

unka, dunka, trunka, qunka, cunka, sunka, siunka, ounka, nunka, dunka, junka, queunka, kiunka.

Doesn't work in Davidian either.

Strange...

David
 
Sep 1, 2007
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In fourteenth century Spain, the four suits represented the four dominant principles of the prevailing society. Diamonds (oro = gold, money) stood for capital, Hearts (copas = cups. goblets) for the church, Spades (spadas = swords) for nobility, and Clubs (baston = clubs) for political power. The French followed this pattern closely, renaming tha suits carreau (Diamonds), coeur (Hearts), pique (Spades) and trefle (Clubs).

From Giobbi's Card Colege
 
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