Does anyone know what language this is?
>>1343272
Looks like cursive cyrillic, so probably Russian or Serbian. Where is it from?
>>1343302
Found it in a church behind a organ
armenian
Can anyone tell me where i could get this translated ?
>>1343339
/b/
sure thing OP, it says roppoc loc roppC mldpCuoclc rcoprlrCpl pCrodCl plyroc gobo
>>1343272
I can read both Greek and Serbian to an extent but a lot of the letters here are really weird. In which country did you find this
>>1343335
Actually does look kind of like it.
>>1343387
either that or georgian
it's hard too tell because it's a cursive script
>>1343410
Georgian alphabet has way more circles. I personally think it looks like a type of stenography even.
>>1343353
Found it in Italy
>>1343353
It was on the high part of an organ in a church wich is only accesible to the priest and few other people.
i got curious when i saw the snake on the top-right since i think it is a symbol of evil for Christians.
>>1343324
What country, retard.
>>1343568
> symbol of evil
what about "be wise as snakes"
>>1343796
Italy retard
>>1343818
In the garden of eden the snake seemed pretty evil to me.
but i'm not really an expert on this kind of thing so whatever
>>1343272
Some form of Cursive Hebrew
Theres an exact copy of that snake in the satanic bible. But im not sure what language that is.
>>1343272
Attempted transliteration:
Gorgos ios pogns
msdesmosis gsorgsgs ei
mspodsi pseposzopso
I may be misreading letters because most of my experience with greek is 1st century koine, and is often printed, or at least written in uncials.
That I'm seeing "gorgos" ("terrible") right there at the beginning tells me that it is greek more than likely, and I am probably misreading a lot of the rest of the letters.