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- Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 18:36:56 +0900
- From: Shawn <shawn@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Free program translates Euro languages to/from English
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> I would expect that Japanese and Korean would be much much more > difficult, since their grammars are just so completely different. It's not just the grammar but the writer's style. Japanese people working at multinationals often comment to me that when they translate to English using software (not necessarily the linux desktop you mentioned but...), it works best when they look at the garbled English and then correct their Japanese and re-translate via software again. Time wise, I dk which is more efficient (editing garbled English or editing the Japanese original to be more clear) but I often hear comments that doing so helps them write more clearly in Japanese. Even if the grammar translation software is perfect, I suspect the Japanese writing style will always pose difficulties - with verb/subject and/or other omissions/inferences. Jeez though after the trouble Jim, who writes with clarity, on this list had following my posts, maybe I should look for E->E. Shawn
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