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Kravix 08-17-2009 06:25 PM

Chinese/Japanese Translation
 
Hello, Im looking for somebody who can translate this thing...

BajiQuan Formes Competition

Im not sure if its Japanese of Chinese, but I think its Chinese coz Baji Quan is Chinese Martial art. Anyway, I don't need whole of it at once... and I will pay for help. :D

(I would rather this to be done by somebody who lives in China or Japan, coz exchange rate from PLN to HKD or Yens is xD More friendly for me)

Nathan 08-17-2009 09:54 PM

I can confirm that this is not Japanese.

Chances are, you won't find someone who can translate if for you here. Perchance on some Baji Quan forums?

freegreatcharter 08-20-2009 06:12 PM

result from baidu.com八极拳(BAJI QUAN),i have not heard of it before either

KyleGoetz 08-23-2009 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kravix (Post 762297)
Hello, Im looking for somebody who can translate this thing...

BajiQuan Formes Competition

Im not sure if its Japanese of Chinese, but I think its Chinese coz Baji Quan is Chinese Martial art. Anyway, I don't need whole of it at once... and I will pay for help. :D

(I would rather this to be done by somebody who lives in China or Japan, coz exchange rate from PLN to HKD or Yens is xD More friendly for me)

Did you just ask a forum to translate a 221-page Chinese document for you? What the hell?!

bubblesluan 09-03-2009 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kravix (Post 762297)
Hello, Im looking for somebody who can translate this thing...

BajiQuan Formes Competition

Im not sure if its Japanese of Chinese, but I think its Chinese coz Baji Quan is Chinese Martial art. Anyway, I don't need whole of it at once... and I will pay for help. :D

(I would rather this to be done by somebody who lives in China or Japan, coz exchange rate from PLN to HKD or Yens is xD More friendly for me)

BajiQuan means 八极拳 is a kind of Chinese Martial, dated from Chinese Ming Period.

jesselt 09-04-2009 01:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KyleGoetz (Post 763965)
Did you just ask a forum to translate a 221-page Chinese document for you? What the hell?!

Well he offered to pay for it, so I don't really see it as that odd of a request =/


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