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It hasn’t been very often of late. First of all, because work has been scarce. Secondly, after more than 40 years in the profession, I don’t very often come across terms that are completely unfamiliar to me, apart from neologisms which occasionally require some research. I must say that I like to spend as much time as necessary until I’m convinced I’ve found the correct term…
Josephine Cassar
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Maria Laura Curzi
Angie Garbarino
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Zea_Mays Ý Local time: 23:24 English to German + ...
often for KudoZ
Aug 18
I've been very active in trying to answer KudoZ questions in the past, and it could happen that I had to do very thorough research in order to prove my contributions. This has not changed but I'm no longer that active in this site section - and questions have been decreasing too.
Géraldine Fourrier
Maria Laura Curzi
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at least not because I would need it myself for a translation.
As for 'obscure' ... once one single word very commonly used in Serbian send me into an hours long wading through paper dictionaries (yes it was that long ago).
OK that one was an extreme case, but a good illustration that a term does not need to be 'obscure' - even some very 'common' term can unexpectedly turn into a very tough nut to crack.
Some past Kudoz questions happened to be real... See more
at least not because I would need it myself for a translation.
As for 'obscure' ... once one single word very commonly used in Serbian send me into an hours long wading through paper dictionaries (yes it was that long ago).
OK that one was an extreme case, but a good illustration that a term does not need to be 'obscure' - even some very 'common' term can unexpectedly turn into a very tough nut to crack.
Some past Kudoz questions happened to be really interesting - a proper puzzle hard to solve. Lately there is only a trickle of Kudoz questions, and not much interesting - too easy to decipher so no '+30 min. researching' there. ▲ Collapse
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Karletto666 Slovenia Local time: 23:24 English to Slovenian + ...
Holly molly
Aug 21
It works! I bet that it is a hacker attack, not bugs.
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Michael Newton Hoa Kỳ Local time: 17:24 Japanese to English + ...
single obscure phrase
Aug 22
A hacker attack? Who in their right mind would ever want to hack proz.com? As if there were something to be gained.
Maria Laura Curzi
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Kaspars Melkis Vương Quốc Anh Local time: 22:24 English to Latvian + ...
sometimes
Aug 22
I recently spent more than 30 minutes trying to understand the difference between two grammatical variants of a single word.
Both forms were correct but with slight difference in nuance. The exact difference was not entirely clear to me. ChatGPT explanations became circular showing that it does not reason but only extracts the summary from all possible discussions about this issue. I gave up. I would need to do a bigger study to make sure I choose the form that works best in the giv... See more
I recently spent more than 30 minutes trying to understand the difference between two grammatical variants of a single word.
Both forms were correct but with slight difference in nuance. The exact difference was not entirely clear to me. ChatGPT explanations became circular showing that it does not reason but only extracts the summary from all possible discussions about this issue. I gave up. I would need to do a bigger study to make sure I choose the form that works best in the given text. ▲ Collapse
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Karletto666 Slovenia Local time: 23:24 English to Slovenian + ...
Well...
Aug 22
Michael Newton wrote:
A hacker attack? Who in their right mind would ever want to hack proz.com? As if there were something to be gained.
I am not an expert but i believe the goal is also to disrupt...
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