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If I remember from some of the stuff you post, you're from SG or live in SG? Do you read chinese? I found some vintage chopsticks in a pile of my old junk and I'm trying to translate the characters but automated translation isn't doing the job...

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yes i can try but i'm terrible at it lol

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1684100332477651.webp

I remember about 15 years ago someone on a random IRC channel translated them and was all 'wow, don't eat with those, keep them safe' but I never wrote it down.

I did keep them safe though.

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lol it's in traditional chinese (used in hongkong & taiwan) which i can barely read so you'll have to ask @Chris_Chan, i am only able to understand the 2 circled portions :marseybrainlet:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16841008656692574.webp

you said you used automated translation? do you have the chinese characters you extracted?

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They're from 1929?

Holy frick

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I can't say for sure without the context but yeah it states October 1929 there, I can ask my wife later she's not as r-slurred as me I think

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Thanks for your help by the way. The hard part is probably a name? That would make sense being the part you've translated being a date and dedication.

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it could be lol but there are too many other characters there and names are usually 2-3 characters long only. you can try OCR for it!

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Gosh

They're probably ivory then

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you said you used automated translation? do you have the chinese characters you extracted?

Also just the basic google translate thing and it didn't yield anything useful

The script is a bit intricate

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I think there couples chopsticks for a wedding, you give chopsticks to a couple on their wedding to wish happiness and prosperity becuase there are two halves of one whole that need each other and that you hope they stay together.

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I extracted the text using Google lens

伉永愛 (Mr and Mrs Eternal Love?)

西麼一千九百十九年(The date of 1929?)

費纳生惠存(Cant determine)

奥居耀贈(Indicating it's a gift and the person that gave them?)

From the translations cowtools I've used it appears that its a wedding gift for a couple from 1929 pledging eternal love between the to.

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oh wait @Retaaaard has traditional chinese characters in his flair so maybe he can help

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Sorry, my Chink is incredibly poor.

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