Sir Tourist: Yea verily, Sire! I shall go everywhere, e’en unto the very privies of the natives in search of utter mundanity to photograph in snappity goodness. Never will I forget to care the water for the sake of the Management. *rides off into the sunset on a shining moped*
If someone provided a correct translation, that means they know what’s said there, therefore, they KNOW what language it is. They would’ve said “Italian” if that were the case.
Anyway, your eyes were dumb, so you’re excused. It wouldn’t have been FAIL were no translation provided.
An AlGorism
This actually says “Please take care of the water because there is little in Amaicha.” I take Spanish, I should know
cnograts but we dont fail spanish we fail english/engrish… sry if sound like troll
*congrats
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King: Draw your camera son. I knight thee: Sir Tourist! Travel well and photograph many a thing the locals consider mundane.
Sir Tourist: Yea verily, Sire! I shall go everywhere, e’en unto the very privies of the natives in search of utter mundanity to photograph in snappity goodness. Never will I forget to care the water for the sake of the Management. *rides off into the sunset on a shining moped*
And don’t forget to have a civilised urinating while you are there!
sir tourist, one of the lesser known knights of the round table…
What was his favourite colour?
The Spanish:
Mr/Mrs/Ms Tourist, Please be careful with the water, as in Amaicha it is scarce.
Thank you!
Hehe beat me to the real translation.
Is not Spanish. Is Italian.
FAIL
If someone provided a correct translation, that means they know what’s said there, therefore, they KNOW what language it is. They would’ve said “Italian” if that were the case.
Anyway, your eyes were dumb, so you’re excused. It wouldn’t have been FAIL were no translation provided.
You know what? Never mind. Is Spanish. My eyes are dumb this morning.
Yeah, we could tell that by looking at your icon. No prob!
On second thought, let’s not go to Amaicha. It’s a silly place.
I bet this is Amaichá del Valle, in Tucumán, Argentina.
An indian community/territory
Of course, that wasn’t Italian, that was Spanish