ENGLISH TRANSLATION CANTA

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AY AY AY AY CANTA Y NO LLORES MEXICO LINDO Y QUERIDO BRANDS, S.A. DE C.V. COLONIA COLINAS DE SAN JAVIER AV. ACUEDUCTO #2100 - 2DB GUADALAJARA, JALISCO 44660 Mexico The English translation of CANTA Y NO LLORES in the mark is SING AND DON'T CRY.;Beer; Bottled drinking water; Essences for making non-alcoholic beverages; Essences for the preparation of mineral waters; Fruit beverages; Fruit drinks and fruit juices; Fruit nectars; Mineral water; Non-alcoholic beverages containing fruit juices; Non-alcoholic fruit extracts used in the preparation of beverages; Preparations for making beverages, namely, SOFT DRINKS, FRUIT DRINKS; Soda water; Table water; Vegetable juices;
CANTA JJ Acquisition 8501 Fallbrook Avenue, #370 West Hills CA 91304 The English translation of CANTA in the mark is SINGS.;Adult sexual stimulation aids, namely, artificial penises, dildos;
CANTA RANA RANCH RCB Land 503 Scaroni Avenue Calexico CA 92231 The English translation of CANTA RANA is singing frog.;Horse operations, namely, stud and breeding services for horses;RANCH;
CANTA Y NO LLORES GEBARA RAHAL, ANTHONY JOSEPH INTERIOR 402 INSURGENTES SUR 476 COL. ROMA SUR MEXICO D.F. Mexico The English translation of CANTA Y NO LLORES in the mark is SING AND DO NOT CRY.;Alcoholic beverages except beers;
 

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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.