| According to the Victorian language of flowers, the water lilly represents eloquence. Write a line or two of eloquent prose and then visit this site, to see if your writing can transcend the vagaries of translation. |
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| Try using the translation of your writing as a jumping off place for a poem. | ||||||||||
| Here's an example: The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog. from English to Spanish and back, it becomes: The fast red fox jumped on the sluggish brown dog. which in turn becomes: The fast red vixen has jumped in the inert dog brown. |
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