Friday, November 22, 2013

Translation Bloopers from Japan!

Highly Evolved Consumerism in Japan!

Funny translation error Japan

The Ultimate coffee!

the ultimate coffee

Walk Slowly when Hard!

Sexual Hills

Say it like it is in Japan with a no nonsense sale!

Japanese Sale

Please feel free to add any funny Japanese translation errors in the comments section below!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Funny Translation Errors from India

Some things have to be said!

translation India

Food with Emotion

funny Indian translation

Porn Shooting - Indian Style!

Funny translation error India

Indian Toilets!

I hope they regularly change the sheets!

INdian translation

Reassuring!

Funny mistranslation India

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Translation Errors from Indonesia

Sound Advice from the Indonesian authorities

It should say something along the lines of "Say no to Drugs"

Indonesian translation error funny

Probably the same Road Builders that wrote the Sign!

Funny Indonesian translation

Please feel free to suggest any funny translation errors from Indonesia in the comments section below?

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Translation Errors from around the World!

Welcome to translation errors from around the world, simply click on the country of your choice for translation mistakes from that particular country! Please feel free to suggest your own errors per country in the comments section of each post on the blog! There are some hilarious clangers here, please enjoy, like or share from the social bookmarks below each post!
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Russian Translation Errors

A legacy of Communist times

funny Russian translation

It should say, Attention, do not use the stairs!

We always the the Russians were very liberal on homosexuality

Gay marriage in Russia

It should say, Sausage Roll

American foreign diplomacy at its best

Russian translation bloopers

When Hillary Clinton last met Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister, she gave him a gift representing a “resetting” of the relationship between the U.S. and Russia. This followed from the deterioration of the relationship between world powers after the Russian invasion of Chechnya. Instead of saying “reset” in Russian, as was intended, the translation on the gift said, "overcharge” in Russian.