Krusnik87 Posted March 22, 2016 Posted March 22, 2016 Here's a fun video with 2 cats. It's in french, however, you still have english subtitles for those who can't understand french. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_zJLS-5POo 4 Quote
BadMo Posted April 14, 2016 Posted April 14, 2016 omfg that is soooooooooooooo! funny! awesome! 1 Quote
Leader RedBaird Posted April 14, 2016 Leader Posted April 14, 2016 Here's a fun video with 2 cats. It's in french, however, you still have english subtitles for those who can't understand french. In the same spirit, here is one with three cats, one racoon and Chuck Norris! (English Subtiltes available) 2 Quote
Alphaleader Posted April 14, 2016 Posted April 14, 2016 Very funny but more if you understand french as words are synchronised with cats Btw Redb you speak french ? (learned at school ?) Quote
Leader RedBaird Posted April 14, 2016 Leader Posted April 14, 2016 Very funny but more if you understand french as words are synchronised with cats Btw Redb you speak french ? (learned at school ?) E The only French that I know is learned at the School of Google Translate, along with the 'borrow words' that English has filched from the French. E->F Le seul français que je sais est appris à l'école de Google Translate, ainsi que les «emprunter» des mots que l'anglais a dérobés aux Français. E->F->E The only French I know is learned in school to Google Translate and the "borrowing" of words that English has stolen from the French. E->F->E->F Le seul français que je sais est appris à l'école de Google Translate et «emprunter» des mots que l'anglais a volés à la française. E->F->E->F->E The only French I know is learned in school to Google Translate and "borrowing" of words that English has stolen from the French. E->F->E->F->E->F Le seul français que je sais est appris à l'école de Google Translate et «emprunter» des mots que l'anglais a volés à la française. E->F->E->F->E->F->E The only French I know is learned in school to Google Translate and "borrowing" of words that English has stolen from the French. Heh, the earlier versions of Google Translate would have mangled those cyclic translations a lot more. When I was the only family member to have a computer and to be on the Internet, I used Google Translate as party game when the whole family gathered here on holidays. I would ask for a sentence and then pass it through three or four languages and then back into English. The results could be hilarious! I'm going to try a five-language cycle and see how that original line turns out: E: The only French that I know is learned at the School of Google Translate, along with the 'borrow words' that English has filched from the French. E->German Die einzige Französisch, die ich kenne, ist an der School of Google gelernt Übersetzen, zusammen mit den "borgen Worte", die Englisch aus dem Französisch geklaut hat. E->G->Bulgarian Единственият френски знам, е научил в школата на Google Translate, заедно с "назаем думите" откраднал когото английски от френски. E->G->B->Estonian Ainus Prantsuse ma tean on õppinud koolis Google'i tõlke koos "laenatud sõnu" varastas kelle jaoks inglise prantsuse. E->G->B->E->French Le seul français, je sais que j'appris à l'école avec la traduction Google de "mots empruntés" étole qui l'anglais en français. E->G->B->E->F->English The only French I know I learned in school with the Google translation for "loan words" who stole the English into French. Woop, Woop! Now THAT was a real party! 1 Quote
Alphaleader Posted April 14, 2016 Posted April 14, 2016 Lol translation are never perfect But we can understand a bit so it's enough Quote
Rabidraccoon Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 Funny videos. Now I'm gonna watch cats videos all day. Great... Quote
Leader RedBaird Posted April 21, 2016 Leader Posted April 21, 2016 Funny videos. Now I'm gonna watch cats videos all day. Great... I think that Raccoon one got you hooked! Quote
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