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Original text - Greek - Γεια σου μωρό μου!

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Γεια σου μωρό μου!
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Submitted by ΑΙΚΑΤΕΡΙΝΗ
Source language: Greek

Γεια σου μωρό μου! Καλημέρα, πώς τα περνάς;
Φιλάκια πολλά!
Edited by User10 - 28 August 2012 14:25





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27 August 2012 16:53

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Hi User10,

Could you provide a bridge for translation, please? Shared points

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28 August 2012 00:14

User10
Number of messages: 1173
Hi Lilian

Of course (bridge is for free): " Hello my baby! Goodmorning, how are you doing? many kisses! "



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28 August 2012 00:49

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Hi Christina!

I thought the semi-column was used, and not the interrogation mark in Greek

Note that I submitted a copy-paste from the text to google translator, because I like it for Greek, first it's a nice woman's voice, then it gives me an idea on how to pronounce. And I was very surprized to hear the voice marking the "regular" interrogation mark ( " ? " )with an interrogative stress at the end of the sentence, whereas it was affirmative after I replaced the "?" with a semi-column...

28 August 2012 15:14

User10
Number of messages: 1173
Hi Franck!

You are right.In Greek the question mark is the English semicolon. Some Facebook/ chat room users use the sign of the English question mark instead of the Greek question mark while they write in Greek (and not in Greeklish). Of course that's not linguistically acceptable (nor is the Greeklish, these are just facebook/ chat room phenomena).

As for the google translator, I did what you did and I had, more or less, the same impression as you. Well, it seems that the lady with the nice voice (hahaha! I like your motives, though I'm not sure it's authentic human voice) got confused about this one. But since you were able to detect the error (!) it seems that in general she gives a pretty good idea of the right pronunciation.

28 August 2012 15:36

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Thanks for your reply Christina!
About the voice, I think it is human, but every sound was recorded and it goes through a computer afterwards, for the Greek language it is a very nice result, try Romanian once and you'll see the difference between a woman's warm voice and a cold robotic voice;

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