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Tag Archives: translation
Jennifer Poops At Parties
Some people are talking and somebody says “Oh, I tell you Jennifer is really a party pooper.” [via]
Is That a Fish in Your Ear?
Is That a Fish in Your Ear? is a new book from Penguin UK about translation and the meaning of specific words across different languages. The video above gives a few examples of translatable words in different languages and how … Continue reading
Rebecca Black’s “Friday” in Chinese
Here’s your dose of weirdness for the day.
Word Lens iPhone app translates languages in real-time
There’s this amazing iPhone app out called Word Lens that uses on-the-fly translation technologies to augment reality and show sign translations in real-life context using the iPhone’s camera. The app is free but you have to pay for in-app language … Continue reading
Google Beatbox
Go to this link and click “Listen” if you want to hear Google Beatbox.
Shanghai tries to rid itself of English signs that make no sense
Photo: Brett Wines Somebody needs to tell The New York Times about a site called Engrish.com because The NYT just posted a whole gallery filled with examples of what they call “Chinglish”. Apparently, Shanghai is trying desperately to save itself … Continue reading