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UNTIE - The complexity of a language's orthography or spelling system � formally, its orthographic depth � has a direct impact on how...
Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch! - "Proletarians of all countries, unite!" (Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch!). The phrase, one of the most famous rallying cries of...
First To Find Text (Back Image) - First to find with the Roman letters arranged to resemble Chinese characters is a fun geocacher gift design for birthdays, holidays and geocaching...
(Women's) Pimp'n - Pimp'n in seven languages - Women's Design
'A'ole 'Olelo 'A'ole - NevaSaNeva Translated into Hawaiian.
I Read Lips: Sign Language: Love, Heart - My oil pastel illustration of a hand making the sign for "I Love You" in American Sign Language, along with a message saying that the wearer reads...
Class of 2016 - Red Tote - Class of 2016 t-shirts and gifts. Perfect for High school parties or college graduations. Senior Class of designs available in three different...
Pan love - 1902
LOL (dutch original) - The word 'lol' actually means 'having fun' or 'laughing out loud' in Dutch.
Local Patriot Bear - local patriot, star, ghetto, town, hood, bar, pub, person, patriot, bear, berlin, pub work, drunk, booze, district, st pauli, country, vip, city,...
L'Chaim! - Be the coolest kid in your kibbutz and pull all the hot Batmitzvah babes when you wear this shirt that says "cheers!" in Hebrew
Do Not Want - This obscure Chinese character burst into internet fame when it began being used as an emoticon, meaning, roughly, DO NOT WANT
Biang - Featuring the most complex of all Chinese characters - biang!
Hello Konnichiwa 2013 - Hello 2013! "Konnichiwa" written in Japanese hiragana simply means "hello".
Pepe Dime Algo - Pepe Dime Algo
Alia mondo eblas (Another World is Possible) - B/N - "Alia mondo eblas" means Another World is Possible. It is written in Esperanto, the neutral international language initiated by Dr. L. Zamenhof in...
Geek Women - Geek Women
Pardon My French - "Pardon my French" or "Excuse my French" is a common English language phrase ostensibly disguising profanity as French. The phrase is uttered in an...
Pardon My French - "Pardon my French" or "Excuse my French" is a common English language phrase ostensibly disguising profanity as French. The phrase is uttered in an...
Linear A - Linear A is one of two linear and possibly syllabic scripts used in ancient Crete before Mycenaean Greek Linear B. In Minoan times, before the...