And has this guy never seen a chorse before?
(Okay, I got nothing after that one. Based on my limited knowledge of French, this is appears to be a terrible translation issue- tree = arbre, horse = cheval, house = maison.)
I think that it’s just a screenshot of on-screen translation (like Google Lens or whatever, you can def see the artefacts) of this:
(Caption is, naturally, compete bullshit)
They used white out and then wrote the translated words in. It’s obvious when you zoom in.
ok but how did google translate go from Yacht to Yote??? what is a Yote???
Past tense of Yeet.
Yeet, yote, yut
Yotten in British English.
Before I zoomed in on the picture, my first thought is the letters supposed to represent their respective objects could have been in French words. A for arbre, b for balloon, and c for cheval.
Yup, the OOP is really just milking for social media likes by faking the post.
Yes, I had that thought too - as a learning tool/exercise for kids perhaps, but the use value would have been weird (in the sense that usually they well tell you to ‘only speak that language’ when you are learning it).
Might even be AI translated, as the font is whack
(Arent all translators “AI” for a decade+ now?)
What I meant was AI image manipulation, as in uploading the image to chatGPT and saying “give me this image with english text”
It’s called augmented reality, thats how image translators work.
It’s instant, eg Lens:
OP, this is absolutely a Google Translate image of a French ABC book into English.
Arb is tree
Cheval is horse
Etoille is star
Vache is cow
Gateau is cake
Roue is wheel
but poisson is a mathematician so that does not add up
Yup, found the original:
That helicopter needs work.
Helicoptere helicoptere
Coffre à argent coffre à argent
I was gonna guess Spanish until I got to cake 😂
Arbol, Caballo, Estrella, etc.
I thought it was a Charlie horse and apple tree.
Eric the star, Pete the fish…yep, that’s it.
The text in the image is all wonky and full of artifacts, which had me wondering if it was made by AI.
At least X is for xylophone.
Because X is always for xylophone.
Shel Silverstein agrees.
Ah yes, P for Phish, classic kindergarten stuff
Gateau = cake
Wtf is a “yote?”
Yole in French is a small sailing boat. It’s also in the English dictionary. A more common word would be skiff.
Oh, that’s an “l” not a “t.” Huh, I guess reading without my glasses is harder than I thought.
It’s the past tense of yeet. Unless you’re trying to be fancy and say “yotten” instead of course.
Yeet, yote, have yotten. I believe that last one is the present perfect tense.
Someone should have yote this in the trash.
Is it just me or are the images and text AI generated?
It’s Google Translate, from French I think.
Tree= Arb Horse = Cheval Cow = vache
I can’t see the while thing while I comment, but I know a Translate image when I see it.
It seems people are blind to AI now, seeing people having discussion over this AI slop makes it time to add “braindead society theory” to the already existing “dead internet theory”
100%, the text was an instant giveaway and the disagreement makes me feel like I’m living in a Truman Show simulation sometimes. Also, the monkey is actually a nightmare creature and the tiger is straight from the Walking Dead.
People are discussing the word “horse” as if it’s present in the image, but it’s just some garbled shapes, not even letters, except for “h” and two "o"s. WTF?
Can we acknowledge how weird it is that the word they chose for U was “Universe”. Seems a bit grandiose for a letter book for young children.
“A is for apple. B is for balloon. C is for THE COSMIC VOID OF INFINITE SPACE”
M is for mesothelioma
“H is for: Horrors beyond human comprehension”
I bet is an Spanish books translated to English, 'cause:
Tree = Árbol
Horse = Caballo
Star = Estrella
And so on
Could be either Spanish or French based on those words, I guess. I’m not sure if any of the words in the picture don’t start with the same letter in those languages (or maybe even other Romance languages).
Nah, you’re right, is french. There’s no word in Spanish for Bird that star with O (the only Spanish words for bird are either Pájaro or Ave).
But for french…
Ah so one of these situations
Vaca is cow so that explains v
Vache is cow in French.
TIL
Fetchez la vache!
This is AI though, or am I being whooshed
not sure if the book is AI or if there’s AI uprezzing, check the letters in the microblog too.
They have cake and cow already. Two decent c words to choose from.