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Which spoken language's name is a palindrome?
Jordon
News Editor/Publisher
The Code Project Insider
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MALAYALAM, spoken in SW India
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MALAYALAM Dravidian language spoken in SW India. Can't say that I'm fluent....
TOM
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Manam - language of Papua New Guinea; Manam and Boesa islands, Madang Province, Bogia District, and in Sepa and Wanami on the adjacent mainland.
Susan T.
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I'm quite fluent in "Madam, I'm Adam".
Joe
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'Malayalam' is the Spoken language which is also a palindrome.
-- modified at 1:05 Tuesday 13th June, 2006
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Malayalam.
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Cheers,
Vikram.
I don't know and you don't either.
Militant Agnostic
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I am impressed guys. I think we are making these too easy for you.
Answer: Malayalam, one of the 22 official languages of India
Jordon
News Editor/Publisher
The Code Project Insider
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Be a malayalee I am proud of with this trivia
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I was wondering why when there are more than one correct answer, credit is only give to the one that you (Jordan) thought of? This has happened several times and other that the fact that its Jordan's blog, I can't see why credit can not be given to alternate correct answers.....
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The programming languages Red, Green, Blue and Yellow were all prototypes for what other language?
Jordon
News Editor/Publisher
The Code Project Insider
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Yes, Ada.
From the Green Language proposal,
designed by Jean Ichbiah et.al
Selected in May'79,
MIL-STD-1815
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Ada
Christopher Reed
"The oxen are slow, but the earth is patient."
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Ada
-- modified at 14:25 Friday 9th June, 2006
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There are names for the Ada prototypes
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ADA
Jordon
News Editor/Publisher
The Code Project Insider
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Technically the answer should be "Ada" since the language name is NOT an acronym, but named after Countess Ada...
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Which two countries share a border that is different above and below the ground?
Jordon
News Editor/Publisher
The Code Project Insider
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england and france because of the chunnel..but i'm only guessing
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Wow guys, we got ya.
Belgium and the Netherlands - this is due to mines below ground (they didn't want to force them to change hands)
Jordon
News Editor/Publisher
The Code Project Insider
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What kind of mines? The war kind that go BOOM! or the kind that you get coal, copper, silver, diamonds, etc. out of.
Andrew C. Eisenberg
Nashville, TN, USA (a.k.a. Music City USA)
(Yes Virginia, there are rock and roll stations in Nashville! )
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What is the largest mountain range in the US between the Appalachians and the Rockies?
Jordon
News Editor/Publisher
The Code Project Insider
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