Title in Other Languages
- Brazilian Portuguese: Perdidos no Espaço
- Croatian: Izgubljeni u svemiru
- Finnish: Matkalla avaruuteen
- French: Perdus dans l'espace
- German: Verschollen zwischen fremden Welten (= Lost/Missing between strange worlds)
- Greek: Χαμένοι στο διάστημα
- Israel: אבודים בחלל
- Japanese: 宇宙家族ロビンソン (Uchuu Kazoku Robinson = Space Family Robinson)
- Korean: 우주가족 로빈슨 (Uju Gajok Robinseun = Space Family Robinson)
- Polish: Zagubieni w kosmosie
- Romanian: Pierduţi în spaţiu
- Spanish: Perdidos en el espacio
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Famous quotes containing the words title and/or languages:
“Et in Arcadia ego.
[I too am in Arcadia.]”
—Anonymous, Anonymous.
Tomb inscription, appearing in classical paintings by Guercino and Poussin, among others. The words probably mean that even the most ideal earthly lives are mortal. Arcadia, a mountainous region in the central Peloponnese, Greece, was the rustic abode of Pan, depicted in literature and art as a land of innocence and ease, and was the title of Sir Philip Sidneys pastoral romance (1590)
“The very natural tendency to use terms derived from traditional grammar like verb, noun, adjective, passive voice, in describing languages outside of Indo-European is fraught with grave possibilities of misunderstanding.”
—Benjamin Lee Whorf (18971934)