Ettlingen, June 6, 2007 - "Griasdi", "Ja mei", "Pfiat di" - these are words, which are used very rarely on the Internet; even on German pages. The native dialect is part of a persons identity, it colours a person from birth on. The Bavarian dialect is spoken and understood by over 12 million people worldwide, but the Internet does not use it.
The service provider "Your actor on the Internet" (Yaoti)
takes the job to conserve this part of people identity and transfer it into the Internet. For this purpose, the popular human web moderator Yaoti learned Bavarian. Yaotis are now able to welcome, explain and guide in Bavarian. So Yaoti
(
www.yaoti.com/ ...)
does not only a favor to the Bavarian inhabitants, but also to the worldwide spread fans of the Oktoberfest, who now can get the Munich slang on their website.
The visual side is covered too, the Bavarian speaking Yaoti wears the traditional Bavarian costume: a dirndl (www.yaoti.com)
"The Bavarian Yaoti is our extraordinary contribution to keep the Bavarian language alive on the Internet", explains Volker Bossert, CEO of Yaoti. Because of the constantly high demand of the virtual reception staff, the company expects the Bavarian Yaoti to become a success, too
The actress, who is recorded in sound and vision for the Bavarian Yaoti clip is a born and bred Bavarian. The clip is recorded with a High Definition Video (HDV) camera inside a green box, and then placed online. As transparent animation, the clip can now be downloaded for free and easily placed on websites, where it is played in sound and vision. "Pfundig", would the Bavarian say.
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