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mwlp | 3 years ago
[00:00.000 --> 00:06.500] Since the last one started, the number of times I've eaten has decreased.
[00:06.500 --> 00:11.000] If I get too carried away with the last one, I'll get hungry and do it.
[00:11.000 --> 00:14.500] I don't have time to eat.
[00:15.500 --> 00:18.000] I'm going to eat now.
[00:20.000 --> 00:23.000] It's going to take about 10 minutes from here.
[00:23.000 --> 00:31.000] It's been a while since I've had my last meal.
[00:31.000 --> 00:36.000] I feel like I'm losing my女子力.
[00:36.000 --> 00:39.000] I have to go back to my original self.
[00:39.000 --> 00:44.000] I have to get ready and go to bed.
[00:44.000 --> 00:46.000] It's not good.
[00:46.000 --> 00:51.000] I've been drinking a lot lately, so I'm going home.
[00:51.000 --> 00:53.000] I have to get my nails done this fall.
[00:53.000 --> 00:54.000] Halloween nails.
[00:54.000 --> 00:57.000] Halloween, Halloween, Halloween.
[00:57.000 --> 00:59.000] I'm going to the beauty salon today.
[00:59.000 --> 01:02.000] I'm going to get my nails done the day after tomorrow.
[01:02.000 --> 01:10.000] I used to look at a lot of clothes, but I stopped looking at them.
[01:10.000 --> 01:12.000] I'm going crazy.
[01:12.000 --> 01:22.000] My stomach's stopped in the middle of summer.
magicalhippo|3 years ago
Though I assume the amount of Norwegian it has been exposed to is fairly limited, so in that light I'm actually impressed as well.
I tried it on a news segment from the radio[1], this is the large model output:
For reference, here's what he actually said, from the source[1] itself: The translation didn't fare that well though: For reference, here's Google Translate's attempt, which is pretty good: [1]: https://radio.nrk.no/podkast/dagsnytt_atten/l_5ce3e323-97a3-... (not sure if it's available outside of Norway)magicalhippo|3 years ago
It also didn't handle the hanging "... menn", instead thinking it was the start of the following sentence. Almost everyone would understand it was the end of the sentence based on the context.
The double-A vs Å is not an issue as it's the same letter, double-A is the older form.
The small model was considerably worse than the large one though.
perlgeek|3 years ago
Deepl didn't do any Norwegian last I looked, even though it does most other Germanic languages (including Danish and Swedish).
Duolingo doesn't have a Norwegian class for Germans either, though they do have one with English as the source language.
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