*Update 3.10* 4/15/22 Changed the translated text to appear in a list, so that you can copy it. *Update 3.9* 3/1/22 Added "\" translation of L Added "9" translation of G *Update 3.8* 3/1/22 Added "&]" translation of D *Update 3.7* 2/28/22 Added "]*" translation of P Added "]3" translation of B *Update 3.6* 2/28/22 Fixed bug with " ' " translation of A Added "×" translation of W *Update 3.5* 2/27/22 Added "~" translation of S Added "/<" translation of K Added "()]" translation of A Added "^^" translation of M *Update 3.4* 2/26/22 Added "}{" translation of H Added " ' " translation of N Added "=" translation of R Added "!" translation of I Added "÷" translation of E Added "*" translation of O *Update 3.3* 2/26/22 Added "L" translation of [_ *Update 3.2* 2/26/22 Added "U" translation of [_] *Update 3.1* 2/26/22 Added "D" translation [) This project is a text translator for @Agamemaker207's custom variant of Tbanese, a language created by @tbanes (this version dubbed "AGnese" by me), which he uses in some of his Bobiverse projects, mostly teasers. Note that not all letters for the language have been discovered, this translator is not completely functional. Change the slider on the "Converter" variable to switch between translating from BOS to English, or English to BOS. Converter 1: Converts BOS language to English. Any character it does not know how to translate will not be added. For example, if you had the word BAT written in BOS, it would come out as AT in the translated text, because it doesn't know what the symbol for B is. Converter 2: Converts English into BOS. Any character it doesn't know will be turned into a "?" sign. For example, BAT would become ?@+ (?AT) because it doesn't know what the symbol for B is. To translate text, select the round button on the left side of the screen. In Converter=1, it will be green. In Converter=2, it will be purple. Credit to @Agamemaker207, of course, for creating the language. Also, check out @AG_mobile, which is his mobile account, and where he uses the language most in his projects. List of characters (Blank if unknown): @ A ]3 B C [) D &] D £ E ÷ E /= F $ F G & H }{ H / I ! I J ( K /< K L "' M ^ N < N 0 O [] O () O ]* P Q /^ R = R $ S ~ S + T v U [_] U V W X _ Y `/ Y ¥ Y Z BOS language characters that have been seen but aren't known: 9 % ` ?! !) [ /* (May actually be separate characters of / and *, but so far * has only appeared next to /, and in the past other / has been used to create other characters, such as /= and /^ ) NOTE: Apparently some single characters can mean different things depending on context. Here are the following known ones: < as C,R $ as S,F