ENGLISH TRANSLATION MAGARI

Brand Owner Address Description
MAGARI Christoph A. Geiseler 1300 Woodstock Road San Marino CA 91108 The English translation of magari in the mark is perhaps.;Aerated fruit juice; Alcohol-free wine; Ale; Ale and porter; Açai smoothies; Beer; Bottled water; Concentrates for making fruit juices; Concentrates for use in the preparation of sports drinks; Concentrates used in the preparation of soft drinks; Energy drinks with caffeine; Flavored bottled water; Frozen fruit drinks; Fruit flavored drinks; Fruit juice bases; Fruit juice concentrates; Fruit juices; Fruit-based soft drinks flavored with tea; Ginger beer; Italian soda; Juice base concentrates; Lager; Lemonade; Lemonades; Mixed fruit juice; Mixes for making sorbet beverages; Non-alcoholic cocktails; Non-alcoholic distilled spirits; Non-alcoholic drinks, namely, energy shots; Non-alcoholic fruit extracts used in the preparation of beverages; Non-alcoholic malt beverages; Nonalcoholic aperitifs; Pilsner; Pilsner beer; Powders for making energy drinks; Preparations for making soft drinks; Purified drinking water; Semi-frozen carbonated beverages; Soft drinks, non-carbonated; Sorbets in the nature of beverages; Sparkling mineral waters; Sparkling water; Sports drinks; Sports drinks, namely, recovery drinks; Stout; Water beverages;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for writing Indian languages using the English writing scheme is provided that includes specifying a script using the English alphabet to represent the various characters and character combinations in various Indian languages. The specified script follows the writing conventions of English. This script is based on how the Indian languages are spoken and rules are specified to facilitate mapping the sounds represented in English characters to the native language in its written form. This common method is intended for writing Hindi and related languages, such as Sanskrit, Marathi, and Gujarathi, and Bengali and somewhat distant, but closely related Dravidian languages, such as Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, and Telegu.