▶️ The Google Translate joke in Finnish that everyone is talking about
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In addition to translating, of course, this tool can make us smile from time to time. If you don't believe it, check out the Finnish joke from Google Translate that everyone is talking about,one of the latest translations that has gone viral and soon you will understand why.
And this app gives us a lot of joy, not only because it gets us out of trouble when we don't know a language that we need for work, travel, studies, or simply for the pleasure of read something in another language.In addition to making our lives easier with some of its multiple functions that you will be interested in learning about; It can also be a lot of fun.
To be able to put the latest joke to the test, yes, you will have to know how to use the translator and also do it by audio. But come on Part by part.
The joke in Finnish from Google Translate
The first thing you need to do to get the Google Translate Finnish joke everyone is talking about going is to open the translator, either in the app or on the web version, and, then follow these steps:
- Select the languages “Spanish” and “Finnish”.
- Write the following sentence in the Spanish part: “Look at the tree”.
- Click translate and, once the translation is done, click the speaker icon to listen to the translation, as seen in the following image.
Look at the tree in Finnish
The phrase “Look at the tree” in Finnish written, already gives us a hint of what we are going to find. But, when the audio is activated, and you listen to it, surely a smile escapes you, like when the tendency was to translate “your method” into Polish in Google Translate. Do you remember?
In this case, when we hit the loudspeaker, it sounds something like “cacho btch”. You can check it yourself following the steps that we have detailed above, or you can see it directly in the following video. Turn up the volume! (But not much…).
"How to say in Finnish Look at the tree ?? pic.twitter.com/7VZ0FdtCGo"
- Mery Iglesias (@Meryglesias) January 17, 2022