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| | by Paula Mitchell Bentley, Oct 2, 2008 | | Comments(0) Liked It: 3 |
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| | Sometimes translators or translating programs make mistakes when converting a language into English. The mistakes can range from making the translation complete nonsense to something x-rated (not covered here) to something really quite funny. Check out the funny pictures of T-shirts badly or funnily translated! |
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| | From splitting hairs to bad hair days, things are not always what they seem. Some hairy expressions don't always mean what they say. |
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| | English is not one of the "Romantic" languages like Italian, nor classical like Greek. So where did it originate and what is its pedigree? Or is it just the mongrel language of the world? |
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| | Guide to the British for when you visit England. |
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| | Our world is always rocked by unusual phenomena. |
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| | English sometimes serves you a bit of a chuckle! |
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| | A collection of some funny signs from around the world, cleverly put together to tell a crazy story. |
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| | A great solution to everyday boredom. |
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| | A crazy pickings of ridiculously bizarre slang from Cockney Rhyming, to the Hills of Southern America and back to good ol' Brizzle. It's not easy to work out what's being said, or even if they're really English, so don't say you haven't been warned. |
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| | A compilation of translated English signs from a foreign country, which convey totally different messages from what they wanted to achieve - with hilarious results. |
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