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14 comentarii:

Anonymous said...

That's called piña in Spanish.

We deserve another o_O as well!

Anonymous said...

Damn this is not even funny

Anonymous said...

Pineapple... cmon dudes... xD

Anonymous said...

why is the romanian translation with a capital A? it's a common noun

Anonymous said...

Pineapple is so stupid

Maira said...

"why is the romanian translation with a capital A? it's a common noun"

Probably the same reason as it is in German: nouns always start with capital letters.

And Brazil's also a combo breaker: we call it abacaxi. :)

Nordestino said...

we call it ananas here in northeastern Brazil... so you down south are the combo breakers

Anonymous said...

In Spain we say "Piña"

Anonymous said...

They have spanish wrong, so which other ones are wrong...

Anonymous said...

In Afrikaans it's called a pynappel. Direct translation: Pain apple >:D

Anonymous said...

Spanish = Piña

Anonymous said...

Well, Turkish is also wrong. Its "Gözlüpülürüderler" here.

Kind regards and Allah u Fukbar!

Anonymous said...

In spanish you can call them ananás or piña, is the same thing.

Editha said...

Translation is not a piece of cake, as you can see!
Being accurate and efficient can never be overstated. Especially in the ever faster moving world of globalized business, successful information and technology transfer within multinational businesses can make the difference between win or lose.

I am a very accurate person, and love to have everything done on time and correctly. My company cooperates with a lot of Romanian associates and for me, getting a quick, accurate and good Romanian translation
is extremely important.
I would recommend always using translation agencies, as you never can tell what to expect from freelance translators found somewhere on the internet.

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