I just made a comeback to OmegaT ver. 6, because I am thoroughly disappointed with the so called "giants". I addition to OmegaT I compiled Swordfish V for myself, because you don't have to pay for it, if you compile the software yourself. :-) Another one that I use from the minor league of CATs is Cafetran. THanks for the video, Mark.
Asian badgers (Meles leucurus) - smaller than European badgers but have larger upper cheek teeth, the colouration is more brownish-grey. Caucasian badgers (Meles canescens) - smaller than European badger, with a dirty-greyish back and brown highlights. Japanese badgers (Meles anakuma) - smaller than the other two species, more solitary than European badgers.
I just made a comeback to OmegaT ver. 6, because I am thoroughly disappointed with the so called "giants". I addition to OmegaT I compiled Swordfish V for myself, because you don't have to pay for it, if you compile the software yourself. :-) Another one that I use from the minor league of CATs is Cafetran. THanks for the video, Mark.
Okay then, I'll ask what we know everyone is thinking: what are the differences between European badgers and non-European badgers?
The non-European badgers wan't to migrate to Europe. ;-)
Excellent Mark!
Glad you liked it!
Asian badgers (Meles leucurus) - smaller than European badgers but have larger upper cheek teeth, the colouration is more brownish-grey. Caucasian badgers (Meles canescens) - smaller than European badger, with a dirty-greyish back and brown highlights. Japanese badgers (Meles anakuma) - smaller than the other two species, more solitary than European badgers.
how do i know where to place tags if my translation doesn't follow the ST literally??
@@shafootodess just try to follow them best you can. Usually the worst that can happen is the wrong text ends up in bold/italics