![]() ![]() Just type in a text or sentence you want Google Translate to "say" to you and choose a source language of your choice.įor example, type in "What the hell is going on" by going to Google Translate, select the source language as Italian (or any language of your choice!) and then hit the 'speaker' icon. ![]() You will now hear Google Translate say the sentence out loud in an Italian accent. Trust me, it's hilarious! Make Google Translate say anything you want If you are in the mood for even more fun, why not try out some famous tongue twisters from English and try listening to them in various accents! Hit the speaker icon and hear Google Translate do great accent impressions! / © NextPit I am more in love with how the French Google Translate lady sounds! Of course, this trick doesn't work well with languages that aren't too well known for their accents or have totally different sounds. Let's say you're bored at work but have limited access to hilariously awesome sites like ours. It's fun! It's stupid! And this has been done to death a gazillion times and yet, it continues to be as funny it used to be a decade ago! Google Translate Memes are a thing What can you do to pass the time? Why not try entering some gibberish into Google Translate and seeing what kind of noises your computer makes. Have you ever tried getting Google Translate to rap before? It’s probably one of the funniest things you can do with translate, outside of totally messing with Disney songs.Note that some of these "tricks" won't work anymore but not too long ago, Google Translate memes were a thing and social media was lit with several posts from people who posted results of hilarious Google Translate fails.įor the uninitiated, what people did back then was to open a Google Translate page and choose a great moment in pop culture and pull out an iconic line from it and let Google read it in both English and the translated language. When I’m not using translate as a means to laugh though, I’m using it to revise my essay by having Google read it out loud to me. Granted, that usually is also very funny, as the automated voice has a habit for tripping over lengthy sentences as well as butchering incorrect spelling of words. Use that last bit with caution though, Google Translate does have a habit for pronouncing everyday words like “get” very wrong. Well, the right answer to that question, is however you want. Watch Idris Elba Rap Google Translate Songs and Somehow Become Sexier. I can’t tell you how to write, but I can suggest some tips and tricks I have learned over my 3 years in uni. Idris Elba proved that even when rapping nonsense. Try your best to NEVER schedule your editing time on the same day you plan on finishing your assignment. That means, don’t write the paper the day before and expect to have the necessary brain power to edit. The cliché is that Rome wasn’t built in a day, but the reality is that your paper reads like it was written in a day, especially when you don’t budget your time. I speak from experience here, I have had moments where I use the wrong “there, their, or they’re” because I was sleep deprived and decided to edit 20 minutes after I finished writing. If you look over your own work first however, you’re more likely to catch something wrong with secondary sources, proofs, or clarity. After you feel like you’ve edited as much as you possibly can, and you’re comfortable parting with your word baby for a little while, consider letting someone else help you edit (just don’t break any of the rules within “ Framework for the Assessment of Unauthorized Collaboration Involving Undergraduate Students” though). A second pair of eyes, especially if those eyes belong to someone not in the class this paper is for, will be able to find instances in your writing that don’t make sense, or are grammatically messy. Lesson #3īe kind to yourself! Writing isn’t about how good your first draft turns out, but more so about how good your work ends up being in your mind. If you love it, and you’re proud of it, then you’ve already succeeded. Try not to focus on the grade that comes back with it, as a person you are defined, not by numbers in sequence, but the memories you make through life’s moments. Give yourself credit for working hard, and doing the best work you could at the time. ![]() If you really aren’t content with the way your work is turning out check out the resources on campus. The WCC is available with bookable appointments or drop-in appointments. ![]()
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