Translation Failure

in #translate6 years ago

When translating through a number of languages, it is always best to use the original source, otherwise, the outcome will be completely different from the intended message.




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Using Google Translate, we can do a simple test. The Prime Cleric announces The Messiah has returned to judge the nations.

From English to Chinese

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From Chinese to Russian

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From Russian to Spanish

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From Spanish to Turkish

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From Turkish to German

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From German back to English

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The high priest declared that Christ would be put to the test

As you can see, translating through a number of languages loses the original message.

The Prime Cleric announces The Messiah has returned to judge the nations.


Unfortunately, the popular modern English Bibles have gone through a similar process from; Hebrew/Aramaic - Greek - Latin - Old English - Middle English...

Fortunately, we can go back to the original Hebrew/Aramaic sources, and translate straight into modern English.

http://www.peshitta.org/


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Amazin Bro, Thanks A Lot.

great bro

Oooo wow,
This is a well given experiments.
The message was in fact negatively distorted.

I agree with you @prime-cleric.
We need to go back to the source of things sometimes in order to understand more about it.

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why failure

Yeahhh

It doesn't help that Google Translate is very poor. It'd be better if it was easier to learn every language out there so there weren't mistranslations! That would take years, though...

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I'll be glad when we all speak 1 language.

Yes, this makes so much sense! I am glad I was taught this when I came to Lord RayEl and put it to the test. I was amazed how twisted the message has gotten.

It's like the game of telephone...

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