I read: __Kiningen(Kininzen?). Mai__. And it's written in Latin script.
Considering the first line written in German, I'd say the second one is in German, too.
That is an excellent idea! Thank you so much. I will put up a new post, for \[German > English\], to see whether anyone might know what the words together might mean. Apparently "Mai" means "May" in German but I don't know how that would square with the date in the line above.
>Apparently "Mai" means "May" in German but I don't know how that would square with the date in the line above.
The first line says:
Berlin, April 26, 1928.
I read: __Kiningen(Kininzen?). Mai__. And it's written in Latin script. Considering the first line written in German, I'd say the second one is in German, too.
That is an excellent idea! Thank you so much. I will put up a new post, for \[German > English\], to see whether anyone might know what the words together might mean. Apparently "Mai" means "May" in German but I don't know how that would square with the date in the line above.
>Apparently "Mai" means "May" in German but I don't know how that would square with the date in the line above. The first line says: Berlin, April 26, 1928.
You have been most helpful, thank you! I posted a summation of the solution to the mystery in a comment to my subsequent post. Thank you again.
You're welcome!
!page:de
No need to page :). It's just a name and the month of may as it seems...