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Yohei
Is there any word or phrase that describe messed up letters?
For example, something like these letters "æ–‡å—化ã‘" which was a Japanese word but it got messed up due to encoding trouble. This often happens when transferring files between Windows and Mac, etc. By the way, it's called "mojibake" in Japanese so I searched it on Wikipedia and it says it's same in English but I don't know how many people use mojibake in English.
2015年4月22日 03:00
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I don't know of a specific word for that, but I would guess you could say it got scrambled. If you do find out a word in English I'd like to know!
2015年4月22日
I've never heard of a word for it, either. Something like "the letters got messed up" might be the best thing you could say. There's a long English Wikipedia article on "mojibake," so if we had to refer to it by name I guess we'd use the Japanese word, but it's probably not very well-known. I like Rayne's suggestion of "scrambled," but you might have to specify what you mean.
2015年4月22日
Not that I know of. I'm pretty sure most American wouldn't understand what a "mojibake" is. You can say you had an error?
2015年4月22日
encrypted. sometimes the file that gets encrypted cant be reviewed or opened.
2015年5月20日
"the letters were scrambled" is the closest thing we have to describe that. I've never heard anyone use the term mojibake so doubt it's very well know out side of Japanese learners.
2015年4月23日
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