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Ok Boys and girls, we are doing well. But we are not doing half as much as we should. Where are the representatives of the Middle East, where are the nomads of the Mongolian steppe, where are our dear friends from central Asia, where are those from the sub-continent and where are those of lesser known dominions. Bring forth your tongues and present them at the altar of truth.
So far we have;
German: Zi habben mein traktor gerstollen.
Low German: Du hest mienen trecker stohlen.
Italian: Lei ha rubato il mio trattore
Polish: Ukradwesh mi traktor
Danish: Du stjal min traktor
Dutch: Je hebd mijn traktor gestolen
Japanese: Anata ga watashi no torakuto wo uboutto
French: Vous avez bole mon tratteur
Russian: Tghu ukral moi traktor
Afrikaans: Jy het my trekker gesteel
isiXHOSA: Wena andi thief abant-wana ubuntu
Spanish: Me robaste mi tractor
Neutral Spanish: Me has robado el tractor
Argentinian Spanish: Me afanaste el fierro, hijo de puta
Olde English: Thou hast stolen the cows
Chinese: Ni tou le wo de tuo la ji
Turkish: Enta straat me trakter
Lets keep em coming!!!
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Filipino: Balabal mo ang aking traktor
We are doing well people, but keep em coming. I want ever more languages to add to this already monumental stockpile.
Spanish: Me robaste mi tractor! (you stole my tractor)
Neutral Spanish: Me has robado el tractor! (you have stolen my tractor)
Argentinian Spanish: Me afanaste el fierro, hijo de puta! (you snatched my tractor, son of a w**re.)
do these three count as one? I recommend the neutral spanish one.
And all this time I thought it was, "You knicked me milker!"
Don't ask me how I know that.
Russian ... Ты украл мой трактор
In Canadian English ... "Hey Santa Claus, you stole me F'ing bike!!!"
And Fabian, You are a man of languages and the world
Murin my man, you have come through with the goods.
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