Discuss Scratch

Pianostar4
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Playing with Google Translate

ScratchCatDoBem wrote:

LankyBox01 wrote:

Google translate wrote:

It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected It rejected
Random scratcher making a rejected suggestion: a
Someone:

Eep

Last edited by Pianostar4 (Sept. 24, 2021 16:08:48)

WinterMKW
Scratcher
16 posts

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WinterMKW wrote:

lolz i make random stuff
they/she

The project wrote:

Sick roller

WinterMKW wrote:

Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy

The project wrote:

Bennett Fodi agrees

WinterMKW wrote:

genderisascaminventedbybathroomcompaniestosellmorebathrooms

The project wrote:

Clean the bathroom.
ScratchCatDoBem
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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I wrote:

bump

Google Translate wrote:

Environment
D-ScratchNinja
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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“lousiness” becomes: “Listen”
“promotion” becomes: “Work setting”
“Helium” becomes: “call”
“glossy” becomes: “Back”
“replaceable” becomes: “It is transferable”
“confuse” becomes: “Glossy”
“determine” becomes: “Stay”
D-ScratchNinja
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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“In programming languages, ‘*’ is referred to as the multiplication operation. At some point you may learn algebra, and the letter x is used there to determine an unknown variable, so for multiplication, a bullet ('∙') is used instead of a “times” symbol. I've seen bullets in place of asterisks often, so that's why Scratch uses ‘*’.”

becomes:

“Marked with ”*“ when registering. Physics can be studied at any time. The letter x is used to indicate an unknown variable. Use ”(“) instead of the ”timer“ symbol. Because I've seen it 11 times without prediction, Scratch uses the ”*“ symbol.”



“I believe it's fine if the show is widespread and I mean very widespread. Like I think for example you could say “I'm going to Target”, as long as you don't say which Target store, since there are way too many Target stores to narrow down someone's location just from them saying the store name.”

becomes:

“I think it is better to celebrate the show with breadth. Yes, you can say ”I want to go“. Because many stores have a brand, they can be made available to the public.”



“While selecting “All Files” allows you to see the sound file, the file may still be unsupported by Scratch. That's why the window only shows you supported file types by default. What's the file type of the file(s) you were trying to import as a sound?”

becomes:

“Select all files to view audio files. Scratch does not yet support this feature. By default, only file types are displayed from the window. Which files were imported by phone?”



“I can't wait to start further customizing my Home Screen!”

becomes:

“I can't wait to launch my home customization.”



“Did you ever press the Alt key by accident before this started happening? Holding Alt while dragging duplicates whatever it is you're dragging.”

becomes:

“Did you hold down the Alt key before starting the project? Take whatever you want.”
D-ScratchNinja
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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Just put in the result of a result of a result of a result…

“”“”chain of results“ becomes: ”And our products“” becomes: “The end is a ”chain“ - ”with our products“”“ becomes: ”“We have a supply chain” - “We have a product” - “At the end of the chain” - “We have a product”“” becomes: “There are many products - ”With our products“ - ”End of chain“ - ”With our products“ - ”We have a chain“ - ”We have a product“ - ”End of chain“ - ”Save our products“”
-gge
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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original thing (tbg about page) wrote:

A New Way to Learn

Text Based Games (TBGs) are the next big development in online learning. How do TBGs work? A number of players must read the rules of the particular game being played, and then join in by adding a post to the game.

How are TBGs educational? Text Based Games can increase numeracy, literacy and science skills, as most games require players to count up or down in different ways, or add large numbers together to manually calculate their score.

A subgenre of TBGs are Role Playing Games also known as RPGs. These games require a player to immerse themself in an imaginary world of players and explore their environment. Many RPGs also require a player to craft their own story, and follow the rules of the world. Unlike traditional graphic based RPGs, however, Text Based RPGS are played by adding posts to the game topic. This dramatically improves the players ability to write narrative.

Are you worried about child safety on the TBGs? You will by glad to know that we have a dedicated team of moderators working 24/7, roaming the forums and deleting all spam, inappropriate posts, and also helping new players to learn the ropes. We are also protected by cutting edge technologies which make in nearly impossible for spammers to break in, or for players to break rules.

–>

thing put through many languages wrote:

This is a new learning method.

Broadband (TBG) is another way to develop online games. What about GTE? Players must know the rules before playing.

How to learn GTE? The statistics are not good. . Do you know how many players there are, big or small?

GTE is known for its role and responsibility. Gamers are one of the largest shelters in the world. Ordinary players play history and follow state rules. But this game is different from the usual commercial games. Controls the performance of the simulation game. Increase students' ability to write epics.

Are you concerned about the safety of children with TB? Current Support We have the latest security technologies. Criminals and the military cannot break the law.

->:
Bacteria999
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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Wikipedia wrote:

A computer is a machine that can be programmed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automatically. Modern computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs. These programs enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks.

The project wrote:

A computer is a computer that can be described as an automatic function or a mathematical sequence. Modern computers allow you to create common tasks called programs. These programs allow the computer to perform many tasks.
Maximouse
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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Bacteria999 wrote:

Fixed image:
Pianostar4
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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Maximouse wrote:

Bacteria999 wrote:

Fixed image:
wait if tasks are programs and programs perform tasks






doesn't that mean programs are performing themselves
*illuminati moment*
Haxcovik
Scratcher
100+ posts

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btw i prefer traditional manual wrecking of sentences. Also, I just turned “Your mom was crushed by a piano and died” into “Your mother died of cancer”
I turned “The YouTuber didn't have a kitchen to put his goat cheese in so he built a skyscraper rabbit and died.” into “Having etub does not want to cook goats. So you've decided to take care of the green rabbit.”
GaleemDharkon
Scratcher
500+ posts

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I wrote:

Super Mario 3D all stars

Google Translate Ruiner by dragon0307 wrote:

Super Mario 3D Star
Pianostar4
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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GaleemDharkon wrote:

I wrote:

Super Mario 3D all stars

Google Translate Ruiner by dragon0307 wrote:

Super Mario 3D Star
So basically 64 and Galaxy, not Sunshine.
GaleemDharkon
Scratcher
500+ posts

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I wrote:

Hey Mario! What is bear in Latin?

Google Translate Ruiner by dragon0307 wrote:

Very shocking! Who is Latin
Xolay
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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Scratch is a high-level block-based visual programming language and website targeted primarily at children 8–16 as an educational tool for programming.
Scratch is a first-class game and website for students ages 16-16.
kccuber
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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Xolay wrote:

Scratch is a first-class game and website for students ages 16-16.

lol
ScratchCatDoBem
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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I wrote:

hi

Google Translate wrote:

Motu UFeng Shui
What the hell, Google Translate

I wrote:

Can you talk with me?

Google Translate wrote:

You can talk to me
Alt+F4

I wrote:

hello, how are you

Google Translate wrote:

Ok
I now regret what i did

(Project link)

Last edited by ScratchCatDoBem (Sept. 27, 2021 12:18:38)

ScratchCatDoBem
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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I wrote:

[Insert my username with spaces here]

Google Translate wrote:

Beautiful cat
OwO

I wrote:

[Insert my username here]

Google Translate wrote:

Cat scratching disease does a good job
That is not even what my username means lol
sukune
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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Sukune wrote:

Once you get upset, how often can you get yourself to relax?

Google Translate wrote:

How can you relax when you are sad?

Edit: messed up something lol, fixed it

Last edited by sukune (Sept. 27, 2021 13:34:24)

D-ScratchNinja
Scratcher
1000+ posts

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“ledge grabber” becomes: “He is still interested”

“to grab” becomes: “Disagreement”

“how many times were the monkey bars grasped?” becomes: “How many monkeys did you catch?”

“grapple that like button - swing on that subscribe button” becomes: “Press this button: Open this command button”

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