• JWBananas
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    21 year ago

    It does not. “¿Por qué no?” means “Why not?” whereas “Porque no” means “Because not.” The spelling is similar, but the lack of a space changes the meaning.

      • JWBananas
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        31 year ago

        Cool, I can do that too.

        Are you really trusting an AI over an actual speaker?

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Hey guess what?

          1. it apparently means both and we arrived at demonstrating that via the same method, automatic translation

          2. I don’t care if you’re the king of Spain or the president of Mexico, doesn’t change the language

          3. lastly and most importantly, I was referencing a popular meme in a glib manner. That’s what you’re so overzealous about “correcting”.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Garbage in, garbage out. You asked it to translate ungrammatical Spanish and it gave you a translation anyway, probably because lots of people accidentally write “por qué” as “porque”. It’s still wrong, though.