By David Ponce
Google has its fingers in a lot of different pies. Most of these are useful and financially profitable, but the company is also known for spending some time fine-tuning its quirky sense of humour. In the following example, you’ll be able to hear a man beatboxing, courtesy of Google Translate. Simply go to the website and paste the below text into the box, set the languages from English to German and click listen. The Alt Text over the listen button even reads “Beatbox”.
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We’re not sure what the German has to do with all this, nor what the point altogether is, but none of that matters. Check it out.
[ Google Translate ] VIA [ Mashable ]
try that same but translating from english to czech 🙂
works is any langguinge and you can make your own, just dont use: a, e, i ,o ,u, ij, j
Just change german to czech!