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The Dialectizer

ZoologyGirl

Under Tank Heather
So I was looking at the google translator thread which reminded me of the dialectizer. It's a funny little program that 'translates' any url into different dialects. My favorite is the swedish chef.

http://rinkworks.com/dialect/

example:

Su I ves luukeeng et zee guugle-a trunsletur threed vheech remeended me-a ooff zee deeelectizer. Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp! It's a foonny leettle-a prugrem thet 'trunsletes' uny url intu deefffferent deeelects. Um gesh dee bork, bork! My fefureete-a is zee svedeesh cheff.
 
LOL. And all this time I've been trying to type accents (like exaggerated southern U.S.) all by my self.
 
This hyar has GOT t'be th' bess invenshun evah. Han's down mah noo favo'ite website. (Kin we ax them t'add David-ese? :laugh: Jest kiddin', Dave)
 
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