ProtonicToaster over 3 years ago [hidden] It's better to translate poorly, than to ask for a translation. Someone will get angry and will fix it just to prove you wrong. (´・ω・`)Google says I only allow kisses today, while Bing says I'm only allowed to kiss you today. I used "let", because "allow" sounded too commanding. -4 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Paracite over 3 years ago [hidden] No, it's better to not translate at all than translate incorrectly.Neither of those are correct. 5 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
lampenpam over 3 years ago [hidden] I appreciate the amateur translation. That's far better than no translation at all (obviously), but one should always put a disclaimer there that it's a translation using machine translations. So thanks for the effort, @ProtonicToaster -1 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Saladofstones over 3 years ago [hidden] I appreciate the desire to do good, but please don't post a translation unless you can reasonably ensure its accuracy/quality. 4 Reply Copy ID Copy Link