Styrnucis miniblogs

  • Styrnucis
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    ITT:veidojam sarunu, kurā vispirms uzrakstam tekstu latviski, pēc tam iemetam gūgle translate, pārtulkojam uz angļu valodu un iepostojam te. Runāsim gūgliski!

    ITT: create conversation, the first word text Latvian, and then threw Gugl translate, translate into English and record here. Let us be googlish!

    P.S. Aicinu mēģināt saprast, ko domājis iepriekšējais rakstītājs un atbildēt loģiski (nu cik no google translate to atļaus).

    • Shattred
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      ( a conversation, the first word text Latvian, and then threw Gugl translate, translate in English and record here. We will googlish! Googles angliskais uz latviešu un atpakaļ uz angļu rofl_mini.gif )

      Piekrītu tev @Oner! Cerams, ka būs pietiekami liela atsaucība, jo tad būs attiecīgi daudz atbildes, lai varētu pasmieties par gūgliskajiem tulkojumiem.

      I agree with you @ Oner! Hopefully there will be a large enough response, as it will be a lot of answers to be able to laugh at gūgliskajiem translations.

    • Thzaarcow
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      Par ko tad mēs runāsim?Exsu vai par kautko citu? smile_mini.gif
      What do we talk? Exsu or something else? smile_mini.gif

    • Styrnucis
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      Well we can discuss even the same Gugl translations that we may lead a truly bright laughter!

    • Kurbads
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      Maybe talking about complex expressions, such as a narrow track railway or my fagot is your fagot.

      • Styrnucis
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        Or we can talk about the musical instruments such as the fagotto, and animals like the cock of the narrow-gauge railway

    • Ridiculus
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      This is a genius idea. In addition, if someone changed the topic sentence of the second paragraph or write a longer way of derogation, the last sentence says something completely different, unrelated to the previous topic, people may feel overwhelmed by the depth, because I ate pancakes.

      • Styrnucis
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        Thee is written so deeply philosophical, that I needed to find another pair of glasses, so bored by what you tried to say it, but in all cases generated by thee go is so very true that I will also pancakes.

        • Ridiculus
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          You know that in order to prepare the pancakes, you will need flour, milk, sugar, salt, eggs, honey bear three-pronged, two spider eyes, Polish humor and moon rock. I doubt that you are in Turkey salt and sugar. Pff .. Anyway, good day to you daughter, Bob!

      • Styrnucis
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        @Ridiculus am 100% sure that I know what a pancake and there's certainly no sense of polish, as Poles laughing for black, racist and other forms of jokes, but recognize that jokes about the Poles could give a special taste for pancakes. As for the turkeys - the taste of it depends on if you do then you add salt or sugar or brown sugar or pepper in one of their many colors, so I also wish you a great day, John!

    • Pampox
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      Or that you feel funny? I think not. I feel this very tragic because North Korea has not yet failed to spot your remote missiles. I tap it exactly jūtiņu.

    • Styrnucis
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      This entry makes me laugh with all your heart, for that reason encourage you to build the longest possible sentences to purposefully reduce the logic in it.

      • Styrnucis
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        Well but the history it is possible to talk with the help of a translator Gugl as home to many important sources for the history of matter comes directly from the English language, and also to look for something a lot simpler if the Latvian language to be translated into English directly with the help of the translator, as it done work is always perfect and infallible.