How about one in kanji? Not sure how to make it plural but I did find this one for "red"
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How about Mandarin?
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The top ten languages of the world are as follows (in order of first-speaking population):
Chinese Mandarin 13.69%
Spanish 5.05%
English 4.84%
Hindi 2.82%
Portuguese 2.77%
Bengali 2.68%
Russian 2.27%
Japanese 1.99%
German 1.49%
Chinese Wu 1.21%
Has has been pointed out already, Spanish was spoken on the continent before English and while English did become the predominant language spoken here, it has never been the exclusive language spoken here. Spanish, French, German as well as English have been spoken here for centuries, and for well over 100 years there have been Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Irish, Italian etc speakers as well.
I think it looks pretty bueno.
Si. Es muy bueno.
Someone tweeted a picture of this from Redsfest.
I haven't bought a Reds jersey in years, but I absolutely plan to own a "Los Rojos" jersey by the start of the season.
I teach at a school with a large Spanish-speaking population. The kids and their families are quite excited by the new jersey.
Absolutely. Let's get some Mandarin in there too. Heck, in the name of having a little bit of fun, they ought to do one in Cyrillic.
The apparel market is international. And regardless of where it's at right now, the regional percentage of folks with Hispanic roots is only going to grow in the next decade.Quote:
Originally Posted by Always Red
Plus, why not? Sports is supposed to be a pleasant diversion. Throwback jerseys, jerseys from the future, foreign language jerseys, neckties, footie pajamas, ladies' intimates -it's all good.
Los Rojos...I hate
Rojos (just plain Rojos)...I love.
I wish they'd drop the "los" part, unless they're going to start putting "the Reds" on the front of our jersey.
Could be worse, I think the Lakers go with "Los Lakers" while the bulls and heat go w/ "los Bulls" and "los Heat".
I'm not sure what the spanish word for "laker" is, but having a red and black jersey that just said "Toros" would be cool. I suppose one that said "Caliente" (is that the right word, been a long time) wouldn't be so cool.
I'd buy a der roten jersey for sure.
Especially if you added an umlaut over the "o" to make it look like a surprise.
Would it be "Der Roten", "Die Roten", or "Das Roten"?