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i dont see the point of this..translating the elements names isnt beneficial they arent learning chemistry this way and aslo i dont think that they should be translating them since they are names not worfd and the honor of naming the elements were to the ones which discovered them so by what right do we change that
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@ thesouthrapsuks
It's hard to believe that you are 62 and if you are you must have a brain of a 7 year old not to insult you. I can't and don't want and won't even begin to correct or try to explain any of the questions and comments you posted till you mature up I knowdiss it is your hobby to dislike and put people down but if I may ask you a single question , who do you think you rely are? And don't answer it for me it's for your own self
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Spot the black guy.
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I can read Amharic and they are not translating it, they're just writing the sounds of the elements, anyways good work for helping my country :)
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@randyandyordanos I had Doro Wat at a local Ethiopian Restaurant, and oh yes, tis yummmmmmmy! Probably as good as you'll find in the states.
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I can't even fathom some of these comments. It was clearly obvious to me..I quite liked it.
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Wonderful
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@TheTrav1985 People around the world do translate name of (some) elements instead of using original latin names. For example Aurum which is Gold in english and Oro in italian; Cuprum being Copper/Rame; Natron being Sodium/Sodio etc.
So is perfectly legit to translate elements names...and perhaps have fun doing it like in this case.
Sheesh people, these are just school kids having a fun learning experience at school. Don't you all remember how it feels like to be a kid?
Of course they will learn the proper names for the elements and all that in their Science classes.
I think it shows great creativity and originality on the part of the students. Good job!
Banalviewer 2 years ago 21
@Banalviewer: Thanks for "getting it"!
periodicvideos 2 years ago 8