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Complete the following bizarre translations to figure out if I made this puzzle too difficult:




$mathbf 6$ $rightarrow$ Sus Domesticus $rightarrow$ ! $rightarrow$ Auf Englisch.











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    Complete the following bizarre translations to figure out if I made this puzzle too difficult:




    $mathbf 6$ $rightarrow$ Sus Domesticus $rightarrow$ ! $rightarrow$ Auf Englisch.











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      Complete the following bizarre translations to figure out if I made this puzzle too difficult:




      $mathbf 6$ $rightarrow$ Sus Domesticus $rightarrow$ ! $rightarrow$ Auf Englisch.











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      Complete the following bizarre translations to figure out if I made this puzzle too difficult:




      $mathbf 6$ $rightarrow$ Sus Domesticus $rightarrow$ ! $rightarrow$ Auf Englisch.








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          Partial answer:



          As @El-Guest notes,




          Sus domesticus is Latin for pig -> suggests "pig latin" as a translation




          Appying this to the first element:




          Bold six -> Oldbay Ixsay




          There are many places this could go next:




          Old Bay is a seasoning mix; a Bay could refer to a horse, making an Old Bay a Nag; IX could be read as Nine in roman numerals; the "x" could mean times or by; others...





          Or, the above is maybe over thinking it.




          Six in pig latin is Ixsay. IX = 9; 9 say (exclaim) in German, then translate to English: Nein! -> No!




          So the answer is:




          No! The puzzle is not too difficult :)







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            So from what I can tell,




            6 could be Hex or Sex or Six or pronounced like Cease (in French)...




            Then




            Sus domesticus is a pig or a hog (Latin taxonomic name)...




            And then




            The symbol ! Is used in math to negate things (eg. NOT something)...




            And finally




            Auf Englisch means In English, in German.




            So putting this all together, we get...




            Cease-pig or speaking not in English?




            I feel I have some of the idea but I hope the parts I didn’t get made you laugh!






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              Partial answer:



              As @El-Guest notes,




              Sus domesticus is Latin for pig -> suggests "pig latin" as a translation




              Appying this to the first element:




              Bold six -> Oldbay Ixsay




              There are many places this could go next:




              Old Bay is a seasoning mix; a Bay could refer to a horse, making an Old Bay a Nag; IX could be read as Nine in roman numerals; the "x" could mean times or by; others...





              Or, the above is maybe over thinking it.




              Six in pig latin is Ixsay. IX = 9; 9 say (exclaim) in German, then translate to English: Nein! -> No!




              So the answer is:




              No! The puzzle is not too difficult :)







              share|improve this answer


























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                Partial answer:



                As @El-Guest notes,




                Sus domesticus is Latin for pig -> suggests "pig latin" as a translation




                Appying this to the first element:




                Bold six -> Oldbay Ixsay




                There are many places this could go next:




                Old Bay is a seasoning mix; a Bay could refer to a horse, making an Old Bay a Nag; IX could be read as Nine in roman numerals; the "x" could mean times or by; others...





                Or, the above is maybe over thinking it.




                Six in pig latin is Ixsay. IX = 9; 9 say (exclaim) in German, then translate to English: Nein! -> No!




                So the answer is:




                No! The puzzle is not too difficult :)







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                  Partial answer:



                  As @El-Guest notes,




                  Sus domesticus is Latin for pig -> suggests "pig latin" as a translation




                  Appying this to the first element:




                  Bold six -> Oldbay Ixsay




                  There are many places this could go next:




                  Old Bay is a seasoning mix; a Bay could refer to a horse, making an Old Bay a Nag; IX could be read as Nine in roman numerals; the "x" could mean times or by; others...





                  Or, the above is maybe over thinking it.




                  Six in pig latin is Ixsay. IX = 9; 9 say (exclaim) in German, then translate to English: Nein! -> No!




                  So the answer is:




                  No! The puzzle is not too difficult :)







                  share|improve this answer














                  Partial answer:



                  As @El-Guest notes,




                  Sus domesticus is Latin for pig -> suggests "pig latin" as a translation




                  Appying this to the first element:




                  Bold six -> Oldbay Ixsay




                  There are many places this could go next:




                  Old Bay is a seasoning mix; a Bay could refer to a horse, making an Old Bay a Nag; IX could be read as Nine in roman numerals; the "x" could mean times or by; others...





                  Or, the above is maybe over thinking it.




                  Six in pig latin is Ixsay. IX = 9; 9 say (exclaim) in German, then translate to English: Nein! -> No!




                  So the answer is:




                  No! The puzzle is not too difficult :)








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                      So from what I can tell,




                      6 could be Hex or Sex or Six or pronounced like Cease (in French)...




                      Then




                      Sus domesticus is a pig or a hog (Latin taxonomic name)...




                      And then




                      The symbol ! Is used in math to negate things (eg. NOT something)...




                      And finally




                      Auf Englisch means In English, in German.




                      So putting this all together, we get...




                      Cease-pig or speaking not in English?




                      I feel I have some of the idea but I hope the parts I didn’t get made you laugh!






                      share|improve this answer
























                        up vote
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                        down vote













                        So from what I can tell,




                        6 could be Hex or Sex or Six or pronounced like Cease (in French)...




                        Then




                        Sus domesticus is a pig or a hog (Latin taxonomic name)...




                        And then




                        The symbol ! Is used in math to negate things (eg. NOT something)...




                        And finally




                        Auf Englisch means In English, in German.




                        So putting this all together, we get...




                        Cease-pig or speaking not in English?




                        I feel I have some of the idea but I hope the parts I didn’t get made you laugh!






                        share|improve this answer






















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                          So from what I can tell,




                          6 could be Hex or Sex or Six or pronounced like Cease (in French)...




                          Then




                          Sus domesticus is a pig or a hog (Latin taxonomic name)...




                          And then




                          The symbol ! Is used in math to negate things (eg. NOT something)...




                          And finally




                          Auf Englisch means In English, in German.




                          So putting this all together, we get...




                          Cease-pig or speaking not in English?




                          I feel I have some of the idea but I hope the parts I didn’t get made you laugh!






                          share|improve this answer












                          So from what I can tell,




                          6 could be Hex or Sex or Six or pronounced like Cease (in French)...




                          Then




                          Sus domesticus is a pig or a hog (Latin taxonomic name)...




                          And then




                          The symbol ! Is used in math to negate things (eg. NOT something)...




                          And finally




                          Auf Englisch means In English, in German.




                          So putting this all together, we get...




                          Cease-pig or speaking not in English?




                          I feel I have some of the idea but I hope the parts I didn’t get made you laugh!







                          share|improve this answer












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