tractores latino americanos

   / tractores latino americanos #41  
I hope we have not lost sight of the fact that the original poster is in Argentina, South America, posting in his native language, and communicating in a friendly way with all of us. I've been amazed how many TBN folks have more than one language at their command. Thus, our community is broad and aware that there is a world beyond the USA.

Those of us who posted in two languages are seeking to the best of our ability to assure communication with the broader TBN community.
 
   / tractores latino americanos #42  
It's my understanding that the whole point is conversation and the exchange of ideas. If I post in a language that the majority of members don't read, I'm kind of defeating the purpose.
I can speak some Mandarin Chinese, but if I posted in Chinese, I wouldn't expect much of a response.

But they can, and do.
 
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#43  
It's my understanding that the whole point is conversation and the exchange of ideas. If I post in a language that the majority of members don't read, I'm kind of defeating the purpose.
I can speak some Mandarin Chinese, but if I posted in Chinese, I wouldn't expect much of a response.
yo tampoco
los entiendo pero me las rebusco espero que tu puedas hacer lo mismo soy nu campecino medio lento con la tecnologuia ja ja saludos broder
 
   / tractores latino americanos #44  
It's my understanding that the whole point is conversation and the exchange of ideas. If I post in a language that the majority of members don't read, I'm kind of defeating the purpose.
I can speak some Mandarin Chinese, but if I posted in Chinese, I wouldn't expect much of a response.

So one thread out of 100K is in Spanish and a few of you have an issue with that? Who cares? If there are some native Spanish speakers out there why should we limit their discussion? Lighten up and you may even learn something new....


Así que uno de cada hilo de 100K es en español y algunos de ustedes tienen un problema con eso? A quién le importa? Si hay algunos hablantes nativos de español por ahí ¿por qué limitar su discusión? Aclarar y usted puede incluso aprender algo nuevo ....
 
   / tractores latino americanos #45  
So one thread out of 100K is in Spanish and a few of you have an issue with that? Who cares? If there are some native Spanish speakers out there why should we limit their discussion? Lighten up and you may even learn something new....


Así que uno de cada hilo de 100K es en español y algunos de ustedes tienen un problema con eso? A quién le importa? Si hay algunos hablantes nativos de español por ahí ¿por qué limitar su discusión? Aclarar y usted puede incluso aprender algo nuevo ....

This. Sounds like a few are just upset because they are being left out.
 
   / tractores latino americanos #46  
This. Sounds like a few are just upset because they are being left out.

Don't give too much credit on bilingual language abilities...Google has a translator that is very easy to use...simply type in English...it translates to Spanish or whatever language you want and then you copy and paste here...real easy to do and everyone thinks you are multilingual or bilingual..:)
 
   / tractores latino americanos #47  
Don't give too much credit on bilingual language abilities...Google has a translator that is very easy to use...simply type in English...it translates to Spanish or whatever language you want and then you copy and paste here...real easy to do and everyone thinks you are multilingual or bilingual..:)

I guess what I should have said is I simply don't care. If I can't read it, I go to another post!

BUT, the original post was one cool looking Bovine Fuel Cell Production Machine.
 
   / tractores latino americanos #48  
Я хотел бы видеть более российской железа, они имеют некоторые монстров, и хотели бы видеть их рабочих.
 
   / tractores latino americanos #49  
Well.... the automatic translators are reasonable at getting words together sufficiently such that one can perceive the sense of the original post...however, it is far from perfect, not even good....In every translation I have ever done it has made egregious errors that have to be worked thru. Grammar, phrasing and improper word selection are common errors they make.

In this thread, almost all the bilingual posts are actually from bilingual people. I know because grammar and phrasing are appropriate. Proper punctuation is something few attempt unless they are truly familiar with the language. If you can read Spanish, you know who you are.

The original post was made by a fellow in Argentina driving a tractor far larger than anybody I know of here on TBN, and likely responsible for vastly more acreage than anyone here on TBN.... It was made in good spirits, pleasant and honest... he is not an illegal border jumper...we should accord his posts respect, welcome him warmly and look forward to further posts.
 
   / tractores latino americanos #50  
Я хотел бы видеть более российской железа, они имеют некоторые монстров, и хотели бы видеть их рабочих.

ROFLMAO!
 
   / tractores latino americanos #52  
So one thread out of 100K is in Spanish and a few of you have an issue with that? Who cares? If there are some native Spanish speakers out there why should we limit their discussion? Lighten up and you may even learn something new....

Since so many are stumbling over each other to be politically correct, let me clarify:

There was some discussion about using translators and I suggested it might be easier for the OP to use it once. This makes sense to me. Then I made the mistake of suggesting that posting in a language that the majority of members use would actual broaden the discussion, not limit it. Apparently no one agrees - that's OK.
But how anyone got "Can't post in foreign languages" or "I feel left out" or "There's no world outside of the U.S." or "The Internet is only for English speakers" out of these two posts is completely beyond me...
 
   / tractores latino americanos #54  
In post 35 the OP said... via Google translator (no edits by me):

"do not do drama that I am a producer and and from here to find friendship and and share things and learn nothing else but I see here is as always a bean in the comments Mistre ja"

so, we see a reasonable fellow seeking friendship, as we all are, but hampered by language differences and mixed reception here.

Yes, it is mystery.

Even Twarr1, while suggesting the OP use a translator, did not translate his suggestion to assist the OP in understanding it.

Teg, I suspect that by now you have determined that it means..Rolling On Floor Laughing My A** Off. Yes, there are many ways to speak in code words.
 
   / tractores latino americanos #55  
Since so many are stumbling over each other to be politically correct, let me clarify:

There was some discussion about using translators and I suggested it might be easier for the OP to use it once. This makes sense to me. Then I made the mistake of suggesting that posting in a language that the majority of members use would actual broaden the discussion, not limit it. Apparently no one agrees - that's OK.
But how anyone got "Can't post in foreign languages" or "I feel left out" or "There's no world outside of the U.S." or "The Internet is only for English speakers" out of these two posts is completely beyond me...

I don't see anyone trying to be politically correct. I see most members trying to welcome and include somebody from Argentina who is interested in tractors. If you aren't interested in the topics, or are offended hit the back button. :thumbsup:
 
   / tractores latino americanos #56  
It wasn't my intention to offend anyone, least of all the OP. If I did, my apologies. Now, I will refrain from posting any more in this thread so it can get back on topic. :)

tinchomlm -benvinedos a TBN
 
   / tractores latino americanos #57  
It wasn't my intention to offend anyone, least of all the OP. If I did, my apologies. Now, I will refrain from posting any more in this thread so it can get back on topic. :)

tinchomlm -benvinedos a TBN

Classy reply, thank you! :)
 
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#58  
gracias estamos tan lejos pero la agricultura nos une saludos bay
 
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#59  
I hope we have not lost sight of the fact that the original poster is in Argentina, South America, posting in his native language, and communicating in a friendly way with all of us. I've been amazed how many TBN folks have more than one language at their command. Thus, our community is broad and aware that there is a world beyond the USA.

Those of us who posted in two languages are seeking to the best of our ability to assure communication with the broader TBN community.

gracias :thumbsup:
 
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#60  
tinchomlm, benvinedos a TBN!:thumbsup:

Welcome to TBN

Necessito poner el dictionario de Espanol entre Firefoc.

I need to install the Spanish dictionary in Firefox.
me perdonaras pero esto de la tecnologuia(pc) para mi es nuevo mas aca en una sona rural para la proxima lo intentare gracias por la buena honda
 

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