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Remember how Star Trek crew members had universal translators? Now we can all have one - for just $129. Very useful if you're on a date with someone who doesn't speak your language.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2ytBGm/:1l...verly-labs
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This technology is in its early days yet and naturally doesn't cover non European languages and dialects. No translator even claims to be able to translate regional dialects and phrases and frankly, the way that many people in the UK speak today I believe that it would have great difficulty in translating common speech. I mean, I think it would be confused by the injection of the word "fuck" every few words.
"You can be young without money but you can't be old without money"
Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams
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or like i can say for example "my house" by four differend way:
minun talo (lit.)
minun taloni (lit. with possessive suffix)
mun talo (spoken language, minun->mun)
taloni (only with pos. suf.)
and if you include "also" and "in" (also in my house)
shortly: talossanikin (talo with suffixes: -ssa/-ni/-kin - -kin means "myös"/"also")
but i think it is in the near future because almost all dictation softwares nowadays understand my language quite well and can do correct work with cases.
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