ENGLISH TRANSLATION SANWEILER

Brand Owner Address Description
SANWEILER Weifeng Chen 701, Attached 5, Longling Villa, Longling Road, Longgang District, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518000 China The English translation of Sanweiler in the mark is San to let.;Beds; Beds for household pets; Benches; Bolsters; Book stands; Bookcases; Bookshelves; Chairs; Clothes hangers; Coat racks; Computer keyboard trays; Corks; Cots; Couches; Cradles; Cribs; Cupboards; Desks; Dog kennels; Filing cabinets; Furniture; Furniture parts; Hat stands; Infant walkers; Key cabinets; Lecterns; Lockers; Magazine racks; Mattresses; Pillowforms; Pillows; Security cabinets; Shelves; Shelving; Shoe cabinets; Sleeping mats; Sleeping pads; Sofas; Stands for flower pots; Stools; Tables; Tie racks; Towel racks; U-shaped pillows; Umbrella stands; Wardrobes; Waterbeds; Baby bolsters; Bamboo furniture; Bathroom furniture; Bedroom furniture; Bedside tables; Buffets being furniture; Bunk beds; Cabinets; Camping furniture; Cat beds; Chair beds; Cushions; Dining chairs; Dining tables; Dining room tables; Dinner wagons; Display tables; Dog beds; Dressers; End tables; Fitted kitchen furniture; Flower-stands; Foot stools; Furniture shelves; Futons; Head-rests; Infant beds; Luggage racks being furniture; Luggage stands being furniture; Mirrors; Pet furniture; Portable beds for pets; Recliners; Screens; Seats; Television stands; Towel stands; Toy boxes; Washstands;
 

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  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.