Website review: Douwe Osingas Projects

Someone discovered this in Poetry 25 reviews since Mar 16, 2004
icon tagspoetry, translation, google douweosinga.com/projects/poetryintranslation

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EskimoRapper rated 3 months ago
it didn't work at all for me, it just gave me whatever i wrote.
2ess rated 14 months ago
From the page: "Rolling Stones by lori A rolling stone gathers no moss becomes... A stone of role does not seize foam" loved this poetry in translation very funny just click to read more >>>>>>
widdershins rated 21 months ago
It doesn't seem to be working for me... no difference.
wildamberhoney rated 21 months ago
Pointless silliness, just for fun. Site sez: "Poetry in Translation uses Googles Automatic Translation service to translate sentences from English to German, then to French and then back to German again with sometimes funny results. Enter below a sentence or part of poem and press OK... here are a couple of examples: Shakespeare by nitro2k01 The famous quote "To be or not to be, that's the question." becomes "Its or, the question is that." Chuckin' wood by Mike: 'How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood' became 'How much wood, became a collar of marble animal of forest, if a marble animal of forest could fix wood'."
Runelord rated 22 months ago
This was pretty fun but I couldn't come up with anything too funny...
FLR rated 22 months ago

Poetry in Translation uses Googles Automatic Translation service to translate sentences from English to German, then to French and then back to German again with sometimes funny results.

Jonk rated 24 months ago
When I see birches bend to left and right Across the lines of straighter darker trees, I like to think some boy's been swinging them. But swinging doesn't bend them down to stay. becomes: If I see of Birken folding on the right on the left and on lines of the right darker trees, I can think a boy who balances it. But to balance does not fold it to the bottom, to remain. !
kiviniar rated 24 months ago
ha ha ha..... now i better be careful the next time i use google transalation to write a letter to my customer
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