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    BPnet Veteran daftperception's Avatar
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    i went to an English to other language translation site and typed in words that described the snake and choose which language sounded the best.

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    Heh. For translations, I love Lost in Translation which will take an English phrase, run it through Babelfish to translate to several different languages and back to English after each one. The end result is usually funny. For example:

    Original English Text:
    Balls are usually docile snakes.

    Translated to French:
    Les boules sont habituellement les serpents dociles.

    Translated back to English:
    The balls are usually the flexible snakes.

    Translated to German:
    Die Kugeln sind normalerweise die flexiblen Schlangen.

    Translated back to English:
    The balls are normally the flexible queues.

    Translated to Italian:
    Le sfere sono normalmente le code flessibili.

    Translated back to English:
    The spheres are normally the flexible tails.

    Translated to Portuguese:
    As esferas são normalmente as caudas flexíveis.

    Translated back to English:
    The spheres are normally the flexible tails.

    Translated to Spanish:
    Las esferas son normalmente las colas flexibles.

    Translated back to English:
    The spheres are normally the flexible tails.
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    That's halarious Marla. I would've never guessed it would turn out funny...:lol:

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    Hee hee. Sometimes you have to try a few different phrases to get a good one.

    Original English Text:
    Little Rascals featured Froggy, who had a very rough voice.

    End result:
    Small gauner that contained to dining room of frogs, this voice had a one very approached.

    :lol:
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