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29 December 2001, 12:12 PM
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what is the exact url for it now? cant seem to find the official website.
29 December 2001, 12:22 PM
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29 December 2001, 12:24 PM
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thanks - better than nothing though! especially when it is japanese!
29 December 2001, 12:30 PM
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when you translate words then translate them back you get completely different words
29 December 2001, 12:35 PM
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29 December 2001, 12:37 PM
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i see what you mean..
"hi i love you"
from english to spanish
"alto amante de i usted"
from spanish back into english
"high lover of i you"
29 December 2001, 12:39 PM
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now thats interesting, earlier i did "i love you", translate it back & i got "him master"
29 December 2001, 12:51 PM
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"high lover of i you"
- that is understandable, i have a spanish friend and when she writes to me in english that is what she writes. All languages have that order of words, its just english thats different
29 December 2001, 01:02 PM
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hehe doesn't make sense to me if someone said that to me!
29 December 2001, 01:18 PM
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its easy to understand, you just mentally rearrange the words, but sometimes you have to wait till the end of the sentence then the noun arrives so you know what shes talking about LOL
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example, just watching "much ado about nothing" in ye olde Shakespearian english...
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