I'm almost break my head, trying to get valid link. Ended up - I was awful at links, trying to get some ticket without "/" at the end. 😆. Puzzle was simpler that I thought at the end, my first idea was just perfect to grab a ticket. By the way, interesting puzzle, thanks, Ellendyl.👍
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Each sentence has written in foreign language. You were need to find out what this language was(Google translator helped). Sequence of languages: Turkish, Spanish, Yoruba, Khasi. And, like fish rots from the head, you need to cut that "head" (which is first letter, if you don't understand). Some sentences has written in CAPS, which corresponds to right size of letter(which xXXx). Then multiply this two factors - we get tSYk . And we through hardest - get four letter of ticket. FIFTH and last one: OP sayed 5th - hint for a number 5. We got the ticket 🎟️ tSYk5
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It is over! Thank you everyone for your kind words!
Today is my cake day, so I made a train to celebrate. CL4+. Runs until 12:00 UTC, August 23rd.
Find a ticket and climb aboard!
umarım beğenirsiniz!
¡ESPERO QUE LO DISFRUTES!
MO IRETI O LOWO RE!
nga kyrmen ba phin sngewtynnad ia ka!
[5th one here]
Hints (modified a little from what is already in the comments). I will add a fourth hint in a few days that hopefully clears things up for anyone still struggling.
Hint #1: I only speak English
Hint #2: So I need to use a tool [translate.google.com] to understand
Hint #3: Sometimes what is said is not as important as how it is said.
Hint #4: A linguist phonetic alphabet?
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