I want to send an email to a British netizen, please help me translate, you can t use translation so

Updated on technology 2024-08-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    sup. what are you doing? i didn't reply you for a long time sorry.

    i'm going to exam soon. but too bad of performance and you?

    Hi, what have you been up to lately? I haven't responded to your e-mail in a long time, I'm sorry.

    I'm about to take the college entrance examination, but my grades are not ideal, how are your grades?

    You learn Chinese before you come back, because I really can't understand what you want to say. I'll help you translate your Chinese.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Your letter has thousands of words according to the computer characters, and now the translation ** is between 100-200 yuan for 1,000 words, who do you think will translate such a long thing for you for free, unless there are idle people who hurt it, so, brother, if you want to find someone to translate such a long thing, go to an acquaintance who learns English, or pay for a translator, you don't have to think about it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I translated it myself:

    Congratulations on finding your new job! I'm so happy for you! Hope this is the right job for you!

    I understand that you want to be a supervisor, but you'll have to wait, but I'm sure you'll be able to do it one day. You've also gotten a beautiful phone, haha, don't worry about rim (rim is a Canadian company, BlackBerry manufacturer) in stock, I hope you didn't buy it. It's only going to be popular for a while.

    But now Samsung's stores are also coming out of their own"tablet or ipad"(tablets) and hope their efforts are not in vain.

    As you said, July 1st is Canada's National Day, and to be honest, I'm not interested in it, it's no different. The British royal family is also here, but I'm French, so I'm not particularly interested in it. When is your National Day?

    Is it October? Haha, our country will have a day off, you should be the same! Haha, but you guys have so many festivals!

    Do you have all the holidays off? Like a festival of eating mooncakes (if I'm not mistaken)? I hope you are happy!

    The temperatures in our two countries are very similar! It's about 30 degrees Celsius, haha, it's really hot!

    Wow, I have so much more to say to you, but it's too late (it's 1 a.m.!). I wish you a happy day too!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hey, my name is Chloe Rhiannon, I'm from the UK, I go to Moorside School, I'm also 12 years old, my favourite subjects in school are English and Physics, you told me that you take a walk by the river every time you have dinner, which is very interesting because no one does that in the UK. I live in the suburbs near the countryside, where I don't face the river, and we play a little game every time after dinner.

    What do you do at Christmas, I want to tell you what my family does. We were all very excited on Christmas Eve (my mom, dad, and brother) and the next day the presents would be in our room, and on Christmas Day, we would all go out for some traditional Christmas dinners like turkey, baked potatoes and vegetables, and then we would go home for an evening party. What do you do?

    One of my favorite things is eating something from a Chinese family near my house called ho hooks, can you tell me what it means in English?

    Hope for your letter.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Lisa Chen can translate my letter if you ask her, so I've included her here as well.

    My first project now is a work that is too conservative to fit a theme like this.

    It's a hospitality project where I hire students and work with some well-known artists.

    When I can, I try to help young, emerging artists as much as possible. Include them in the project.

    I think you have great skills and talent. I think that the piece "head from the basket (or something?)" "is a very strong work. I find metal sculptures very interesting.

    Another polar bear sculpture resembles an action figure. The skills are very good.

    But as a contemporary sculpture, I don't think it has a strong sense of direction. I don't quite understand your intention to do it, is it for your work, your study, research, or a toy? But the technology is still very good.

    All in all, your work is very good. The problem is that they don't fit my current project.

    I can't think of how to say that to you unless you have new and different ideas that you can use for our projects.

    We're looking for sculptures, and that's exactly what you do. But the work must not be political, controversial, sexual, or bodily (like a separated head).

    Clients are sensitive and do not adopt works that might "irritate or offend" anyone.

    I fully understand the nature of your job, working in a museum and the level of being a museum director.

    It's just that sometimes I may have a hard time selecting works for some clients. The current project falls into this category.

    I have a contemporary (not conservative) art project in the future. If you don't have another concept right now, maybe you can wait for that project.

    Perhaps what's best for you is not trying to change your creative style to cater to any project. So you should decide what is best for you and your creation.

    My best regards, Dawn

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