Lost in Translation
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Oct 2023
10:26am, 20 Oct 2023
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LindsD
I learnt Russian during my master's but found it really hard to keep up. Respect to you.
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Oct 2023
10:30am, 20 Oct 2023
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paulcook
Google translate is a great example. Stick a phrase in and then reverse the process and often you can be miles away from where you started. Certainly once upon a time anyway.
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Oct 2023
10:38am, 20 Oct 2023
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fetcheveryone
The bill from the Chinese / Thai restaurant we went to on Saturday. Not quite 'Lost in Translation', but more "what did I just eat?": |
Oct 2023
11:26am, 20 Oct 2023
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HappyG(rrr)
You know the thread "In tempo, can hear nobody you skims" is a translation fun, Friday thread? Though it's a bit forced, obv. Take a phrase, put it through Google translate (other machine translators are available), then reverse and see how far away you are. Sometimes a bit contrived, but often very funny! Looks like no one has played for a couple of years! G fetcheveryone.com/forum/in-tempo-can-hear-nobody-you-skims-19182/ |
Oct 2023
3:50pm, 20 Oct 2023
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Cerrertonia
Part of the dessert menu from a fairly fancy restaurant I went to in India a few years back. |
Oct 2023
5:44pm, 20 Oct 2023
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jda
Not a translation, just a typo, but many years ago we were rather amused by the menu in a local Chinese that said the wines were labelled according to taste: 1 was the sweetest and 5 was the direst. Our Japanese employer had an international bent and the canteen used to translate the menu items, somewhat approximately. Cubic Pork and Scotched Egg were two of our favourites. The Scotched Egg was really good! |
Oct 2023
10:02pm, 20 Oct 2023
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Silent Runner
Also a typo - a local Indian had a sign on the door saying that the management reserved the right to reuse customers. Seems like a good policy for a restaurant - you wouldn't want to run out of customers. |
Oct 2023
10:11pm, 22 Oct 2023
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Badger
...reuse them as what, exactly?
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