• @[email protected]
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        I agree. Translation is much better these days and I am sure someone else was going to be curious about what the actual translation was.

    • @hypertownOP
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      Good they fixed it but I wouldn’t be surprised if it broke again. Once I was doing a coding project that involved Google Translate and I was using the same sentences for testing. In a week translation has changed 3 times, from bad to good to bad.

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      The different Google translate frontends have different translations sometimes, it might be that. I think it’s the web result and the website being different? Or the app and the website/web result? Idk.

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          Who? The post OP specifies Google Translate and the comment OP shows Google Translate.

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            Yeah I meant the post OP. While the title says “Google translate” I see no reason to believe it’s that rather than some other product…especially as it’s not reproducible.

            Probably just something they came across and made an assumption, rightly or wrongly.