Typing "えぐ" into Google translate over and over again yields some... weiiiird results.
MilkmanDansays...

I've been having fun practicing my spoken Thai by using the microphone input button in Google translate, saying something in Thai, and attempting to
A) get it to "hear" what I said in Thai correctly, and
B) predict how it will translate what I said into English.

Since Thai is a tonal language, if I'm off a bit I sometimes end up with bizarre randomness like shown here... Fun way to practice though.

L0ckysays...

Heh, I do exactly the same. Will I say dog, horse. I came, or my girlfriends mother?

It's a tricky business talking to her family.

MilkmanDansaid:

I've been having fun practicing my spoken Thai by using the microphone input button in Google translate, saying something in Thai, and attempting to
A) get it to "hear" what I said in Thai correctly, and
B) predict how it will translate what I said into English.

Since Thai is a tonal language, if I'm off a bit I sometimes end up with bizarre randomness like shown here... Fun way to practice though.

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