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On 6/24/2010 8:00 PM, Peter Neilson wrote:
> *** Use Google Translate to turn it into another language. Then,
> eventually transformed back into English deformation results. Result of
> missing the correct meaning. Secondary language syntax relations between
> the English language when most likely to help. For example, Russian,
> French and Japanese is desirable Lithuania, German and Dutch may have
> more. ***
>
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speakers.
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