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Stainless Steel cleaning ball English/Chenese translation
My sister in law recently bought one of those little stainless
steel wire balls for cleaning pots and pains and kettles etc. She sent me the card that it came on because the Chinese English translation. She got it at the Dollar Store, and it was worth a buck for the entertainment factor alone. I will have to hit "ignore" a few times when the spell checker goes through this. PURPOSE: Clear away the obstinate stain from the meatal, ceramics, glass, foughs etc. FEATU Not harm the surface of the object, not breed the germ and durability. USAGE: Put some lotions, soap powder on the serface if the object, then using the ball clean if lightly with water, cleaning all with water, cleaning if with water and put in the dry place after using. Exposition: The steel, copper wire cleaning balls of our factory has reliable quality, a complete standards of variety, welcome person alities of various circeles hold frade falks and make orders in letter or phone call. |
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Stainless Steel cleaning ball English/Chenese translation
Dave Smith wrote: > My sister in law recently bought one of those little stainless > steel wire balls for cleaning pots and pains and kettles etc. > She sent me the card that it came on because the Chinese English > translation. She got it at the Dollar Store, and it was worth a > buck for the entertainment factor alone. I will have to hit > "ignore" a few times when the spell checker goes through this. > > > > > PURPOSE: > Clear away the obstinate stain from the meatal, ceramics, glass, > foughs etc. > > FEATU > Not harm the surface of the object, not breed the germ and > durability. > > USAGE: > Put some lotions, soap powder on the serface if the object, then > using the ball clean if lightly with water, cleaning all with > water, cleaning if with water and put in the dry place after > using. > > Exposition: > The steel, copper wire cleaning balls of our factory has reliable > quality, a complete standards of variety, welcome person alities > of various circeles hold frade falks and make orders in letter or > phone call. That's Chenglish- fun, huh? |
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Stainless Steel cleaning ball English/Chenese translation
Dave Smith wrote: > My sister in law recently bought one of those little stainless > steel wire balls for cleaning pots and pains and kettles etc. > She sent me the card that it came on because the Chinese English > translation. She got it at the Dollar Store, and it was worth a > buck for the entertainment factor alone. I will have to hit > "ignore" a few times when the spell checker goes through this. > > > > > PURPOSE: > Clear away the obstinate stain from the meatal, ceramics, glass, > foughs etc. > > FEATU > Not harm the surface of the object, not breed the germ and > durability. > > USAGE: > Put some lotions, soap powder on the serface if the object, then > using the ball clean if lightly with water, cleaning all with > water, cleaning if with water and put in the dry place after > using. > > Exposition: > The steel, copper wire cleaning balls of our factory has reliable > quality, a complete standards of variety, welcome person alities > of various circeles hold frade falks and make orders in letter or > phone call. If you find this amusing, go to engrish.com, you'll love it! |
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Stainless Steel cleaning ball English/Chenese translation
Dave Smith wrote:
> My sister in law recently bought one of those little stainless > steel wire balls for cleaning pots and pains and kettles etc. > She sent me the card that it came on because the Chinese English > translation. She got it at the Dollar Store, and it was worth a > buck for the entertainment factor alone. I will have to hit > "ignore" a few times when the spell checker goes through this. > > PURPOSE: > Clear away the obstinate stain from the meatal, ceramics, glass, > foughs etc. > > FEATU > Not harm the surface of the object, not breed the germ and > durability. > > USAGE: > Put some lotions, soap powder on the serface if the object, then > using the ball clean if lightly with water, cleaning all with > water, cleaning if with water and put in the dry place after > using. > > Exposition: > The steel, copper wire cleaning balls of our factory has reliable > quality, a complete standards of variety, welcome person alities > of various circeles hold frade falks and make orders in letter or > phone call. Gotta love it! It's like when Jay Leno reads some of the Chinese restaurant menus during his "Headlines" segment on Monday nights. Jill |
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Stainless Steel cleaning ball English/Chenese translation
And another ignorant post. With each post you get stupider.
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Stainless Steel cleaning ball English/Chenese translation
Dave Smith wrote: > My sister in law recently bought one of those little stainless > steel wire balls for cleaning pots and pains and kettles etc. > She sent me the card that it came on because the Chinese English > translation. She got it at the Dollar Store, and it was worth a > buck for the entertainment factor alone. I will have to hit > "ignore" a few times when the spell checker goes through this. Ok, now you translate it back into Chinese. Uh huh. Thought so. -L. |
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Stainless Steel cleaning ball English/Chenese translation
Dave Smith a écrit :
> My sister in law recently bought one of those little stainless > steel wire balls for cleaning pots and pains and kettles etc. > She sent me the card that it came on because the Chinese English > translation. She got it at the Dollar Store, and it was worth a > buck for the entertainment factor alone. I will have to hit > "ignore" a few times when the spell checker goes through this. The French version must be even funnier. Some years back, a colleague bought an oil lamp. The translation into French must have been done by a unilingual Japanese employee using Babelfish. After we had stopped laughing, we reported the translation to Consumer Standards as it was in fact unintelligible and could result in serious accidents. The company, from the US, was obliged to have the instructions translated by a professional. I still have a photocopy of that in my papers... |
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