I'd say he's in Singapore as he's using a local ISP.
Prof google is probably the guy who translated from English to mandarin in the first placeMyasis Dragon wrote: ↑Tue, 26 Oct 2021 7:35 amTranslates to (according to Prof Google): Hello, I am Indian but in Singapore. where are you?
The issue is when you’re translating a sentence to a language where there isn’t a direct translation, or when the sentence structure is different it tends to come out a little weird.smoulder wrote: ↑Sun, 31 Oct 2021 10:37 amProf google is probably the guy who translated from English to mandarin in the first placeMyasis Dragon wrote: ↑Tue, 26 Oct 2021 7:35 amTranslates to (according to Prof Google): Hello, I am Indian but in Singapore. where are you?
I once tried using Google translate in Thailand. They understood what I was trying to communicate - but they took a while because I'm guessing that the sentence structure in Thai was a little disjointed.
English to SpanishMyasis Dragon wrote: ↑Mon, 01 Nov 2021 12:17 amA good game is to take a phrase or sentence and run it through Google translate, using four or five different languages in sequence, and see what comes out on the other end.
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