P.S. also means 'Post Script'
The name Laura in Norwegian script would be written as "Laua."
the word fish is sakana. however, if you mean that fish is a name, then it doesn't change. to write it you would use katakana script, fui shi
In Tengwar script, the name "Adam" can be represented by the letters for the sounds: A, D, and M. The Tengwar letters for these sounds would be "A" (as in "Anna"), "D" (as in "Dore"), and "M" (as in "Moriquendi"). The exact representation may vary depending on the mode used for writing, but this would generally reflect the phonetic structure of the name.
It will have the name of her character and a colon
my name is Delano and id also would like to know
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Well, it's got to be a script builder and usually the description on the game tells you what to put before a script to make it work.. Some places make you say " script/ " before your script and others you say " create/NAME THAT U WANNA NAME UR SCRIPT " then say " edit/NAME OF SCRIPT " then you type your script with nothing before it then say " exit/SCRIPT NAME " then... " run/SCRIPT NAME " You're welcome if it helped.
Do you mean script file loaded in an HTML document, via the <SCRIPT src=filename> tag? If so, define one or more functions within that file, and pass parameters to the function[s]. Or do you mean client-side stand-alone scripts, executed by the script host? If so, pass arguments on the command line, after the script name, and access them within the script using the WScript.Arguments object.
The name would be spelt: رانى (Assuming the "o" is like the "a" in "father")
The Behistun Script
WSH or Windows Scripting Host also known as Visual Basic Script also known as "VerBoSe" (I made that one up cause the language imo is verbose)
In Aramaic, the name Stephanie can be written as ܣܬܦܢܝܐ. Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language that was spoken in the Near East, including parts of present-day Syria, Iraq, and Turkey. The Aramaic script is a cursive script with a distinctive look, and the name Stephanie would be transliterated into this script based on the sounds of the name in English.