You can’t link that one without the companion.
It’s when Lassie returns with a knife, mincing machine and dogfood bowl you really have to start worrying.
Off topic, but… what’s “be-in fayo”?
Sorry, don’t get that one, can you translate please?
Google says “bien feo” is “very ugly”.
Oh. That’s… odd. Is that a common phrase like the others?
ETA: Nevermind, I get it. The dolphins eventually take to insulting the scientists.
The dolphins are speaking Spanish, but the scientists don’t realize it. The phrases on the chalk board are phonetic spellings of common Spanish phrases.
Very ugly would be muy feo. Buen feo, I think, means good ugly.
Thanks. I did try babelfish, but that explains why I got nowhere.
What’s the term for a negative whoosh? I thought the “translate” was a reference to the scientists translating (or not) dolphin-speak.:smack:
Well, it was a genuine question, but I did realise it was ambiguous when I wrote it.