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Can you name the language the sentence is translated in?
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joshuao96
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Sentence (How are you doing?)
Language
Wie geht's
Cómo está usted
Как дела
كيف حالك
आप कैसे हैं
Hoe gaat het
Sut yr ydych yn ei wneud
Τι κάνετε;
Ça va
어떻게 지냈어요
Habari za leo
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Names of Language Quiz
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joshuao96
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Apr 11th, 2010 at 00:01 GMT
1 point
Chinese and Japanese would always change into a big square when I copied the translation from Google. Sorry
RebeccaAMax
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Apr 11th, 2010 at 03:27 GMT
1 point
Got it in only thirty seconds, and that's because my computer doesn't display the Korean characters (so I had to try Chinese and Japanese as well, which my computer also doesn't display). Cut down the time.
hminion
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Apr 11th, 2010 at 15:44 GMT
1 point
At least the Swahili translation is too literal - no one would ever say it that way. A better translation (albeit more colloquial) would be "Habari za leo" which is more of a "how is your day" (getting at the same point).
elendil
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Apr 12th, 2010 at 14:10 GMT
1 point
"Cómo está" might more literally mean "How is it?". "Cómo está usted" might be better.
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