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I did the same. I wonder why we got different results.I did a little magic by taking a photo
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and then using Google translate.
The result is
( 70 ) 19 Then your 1528 ( 70128)
I think your translation is more appropriate than mine!I did the same. I wonder why we got different results.
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Might those boxes be used to pack a product from those nearby trees? There also a plant named Amarante perhaps this is cultivated here.I suppose there’s really no reason to post this in the Torres sub forum, other than that’s where I saw it.
These boxes were piled up alongside a very untraveled road, probably about 15 km outside Amarante. All of them had the same writing on the side. View attachment 133321View attachment 133322
Sorry to be so ignorant, but I’m not even sure what language it is, maybe Japanese? I’m more curious about what it says and why those boxes are here in Northern Portugal!
That might be so, although my first thought was that these pallets have been discarded following use. The numbers would indicate a fairly substantial delivery if that were the case, but the pallets might have been moved here waiting return or more permanent disposal.It's definitely Korean on those pallets. More to the point, what's in the background looks like cork oaks, cork is headed to a company whose name and location in Korea is stamped on the pallets?
Which side of Amarante? I'm in town now cycling south tomorrow (Thursday) towards Mesao Frio, I'll look out for the boxes / pallets. Richard aka Skinnybiker2I suppose there’s really no reason to post this in the Torres sub forum, other than that’s where I saw it.
These boxes were piled up alongside a very untraveled road, probably about 15 km outside Amarante. All of them had the same writing on the side. View attachment 133321View attachment 133322
Sorry to be so ignorant, but I’m not even sure what language it is, maybe Japanese? I’m more curious about what it says and why those boxes are here in Northern Portugal!
Hi, if you’re coming south from Amarante you will see them on your left at some spot on the little country road that connects lots of villages while a busy road is always above you.Which side of Amarante? I'm in town now cycling south tomorrow (Thursday) towards Mesao Frio, I'll look out for the boxes / pallets. Richard aka Skinnybiker2
In Google, it goes to this website http://www.hyosung.com/en/about/introduction.doI think your translation is more appropriate than mine!
If I use your translation ie
Hyosung (Gumi) sashimi Juyong-(Ju, Hyosung (Gumi) Ho, Nong)
!!! It is not Japanese, it is Korean. Google Translate sucks compared to non-artificial intelligence, but it usually does better than that! But the mention of sashimi reminds me of a pet peeve. Sashimi is raw fish. Sushi is not raw fish, though sometimes it contains sashimi. (I don't speak either language, but I've studied both.) I started typing it (to avoid OCR errors) but the first syllable of the second line is missing a vowel. I stopped when I noticed that there is already a response from an actual Korean person.I think your translation is more appropriate than mine!
If I use your translation ie
Hyosung (Gumi) sashimi Juyong-(Ju, Hyosung (Gumi) Ho, Nong)
Google derects the language as Japanese and for English gives
Hyo size g (gummy) Sashimi juyoungg (tree, Hyo size g (gummy) ho, nong)
Google software analyzes your behavior to give you ads for what you might want. I am an amateur linguist, and I keep getting offered women in countries where a language I work on is spoken. Even though I almost always use DuckDuckGo. (I often refer to Google as NSA's biggest competitor.)I agree with @dougfitz. It is unlikely that a non-eu pallet would be used for outbound shipments, let alone pallets from Korea. Then I did a quick google search and came up with this link, and now I can only imagine that these pallets were for a shipment of Korean wives.
Korean Girl: In 5 Easy Steps
There’s been a steady decrease since 2011, showing that women are much less interested in getting married. In 2020, there were greater than 200K registered marriages, […]adegadeamarante.pt
I post this jokingly, but it is legitimately what came up in my search. Very bizarre.
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