@Pianoman1 So it looks like we can't really trust those online translators because I input De nada in french to english and it spits out you're welcome.
I have a hole in my head when it comes to languages in spite of the fact I love linguistics so I am totally out of my depth in this regard. I can count to ten in Thai, and that took living there for 3 yearsπ I can count to FIVE in hebrew, having lived in Israel for 3 years alsoπ. Well I guess I can count to ten in spanish since I did at least take a semester or so of that in HS....
I looked at othern F-E translators and found one called Yandex and it spits out Nada when input De Nada.
@sonhousesaid @Pianoman1 So it looks like we can't really trust those online translators because I input De nada in french to english and it spits out you're welcome.
I have a hole in my head when it comes to languages in spite of the fact I love linguistics so I am totally out of my depth in this regard. I can count to ten in Thai, and that took living there for 3 yearsπ I can count ...[text shortened]... oked at othern F-E translators and found one called Yandex and it spits out Nada when input De Nada.
De nada apparently is also use in Spanish, at the end of the day does anyone really care?
@handyandysaid I explained all this several pages back but some of you overlooked the fact that de nada is a Spanish expression.
Pianoman1 said:
So it looks like we can't really trust those online translators because I input De nada in french to english and it spits out you're welcome.
What do you think Andy? Do you speak French or understand it?