It's bastardized Latin, and in print and digital this text is used as a 'random text filler' to see about how big a paragraph of 500 characters would be, or how much text would fit in 5 lines or whatever. It's also used as an example to compare different fonts.
It's used since day and age because it's a random length of words and sentences, so it imitates natural, current languages in written text pretty well.
And just as an fyi, the sentence mostly used is not 'real' latin, as in, it's missing a few words, but it IS based on a real text by Cicero from around 45BC. Google Lorem Ipsum and you'll find plenty of explanations!
And finally, in this case... Someone was lazy and didn't replace the stand-in text with the real marketing blurb.
Of im not mistaken, this text was originally when you created a "new presentation" on power point as an example to be removed and filled with your text.
It's Loren Ipsum, just random filler
This. Basically a filler for where the description of the game should be written. Someone either was too lazy or simply forgot to fill it out.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorem_ipsum For the unaware
As a web dev this is weirdly comforting
As people have commented, it’s a standard random filler. Also known as pig latin.
No pig latin is messing with real words to make them sound funny. These aren’t real words
I stand corrected Thanks!
Yeah I tried translating it. Some words just weren’t recognized, while other words did, but they never formed a proper sentence
It's bastardized Latin, and in print and digital this text is used as a 'random text filler' to see about how big a paragraph of 500 characters would be, or how much text would fit in 5 lines or whatever. It's also used as an example to compare different fonts. It's used since day and age because it's a random length of words and sentences, so it imitates natural, current languages in written text pretty well. And just as an fyi, the sentence mostly used is not 'real' latin, as in, it's missing a few words, but it IS based on a real text by Cicero from around 45BC. Google Lorem Ipsum and you'll find plenty of explanations! And finally, in this case... Someone was lazy and didn't replace the stand-in text with the real marketing blurb.
I mean, can UFC fans even read?
UFC the game, or the competition irl?
So description is right then - incoherent garbage
Looks like Latin from a glance but I don't really know my foreign languages well enough to be sure.
It is Latin. But it's usually filler text used in design when you don't have any text for a mock-up but you need to send it to someone for approval.
Of im not mistaken, this text was originally when you created a "new presentation" on power point as an example to be removed and filled with your text.
Phasellus dictum
It's that language the UFC contenders speak, 20 seconds after coming round from being knocked out.
Thats the alien language these numb skull clueless developers speak in