Well, forgive me, it’s not my fault that you are so petty. In my country, this is much easier to deal with. I didn’t say or ask for anything bad.
Nobody’s petty, people are asking you to do the bare minimum. Give context, state what you want, say please and thank you, done.
Hold on, let me translate it from Japanese ➔ Haitian; Haitian Creole ➔ Shona ➔ Russian ➔ Yoruba ➔ Albanian ➔ Hindi ➔ Xhosa ➔ Malay ➔ Urdu ➔ Māori ➔ Czech ➔ Urdu ➔ Sinhala, Sinhalese ➔ Lithuanian ➔ Chinese ➔ Hausa ➔ Chechen ➔ Southern Sotho ➔ Chinese ➔ Portuguese ➔ Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch ➔ Czech ➔ Basque ➔ undefined ➔ Chichewa; Chewa; Nyanja ➔ Khmer ➔ Chinese ➔ Lao ➔ Haitian; Haitian Creole ➔ Xhosa ➔ undefined ➔ Thai ➔ Chechen ➔ Maltese ➔ Chichewa; Chewa; Nyanja ➔ Pashto, Pushto ➔ Kannada ➔ Ukrainian ➔ Yiddish ➔ Mongolian ➔ Sindhi ➔ Kannada ➔ Tajik ➔ Armenian ➔ Haitian; Haitian Creole ➔ Sinhala, Sinhalese ➔ Latvian ➔ Bengali ➔ Finnish ➔ Scottish Gaelic; Gaelic ➔ Malayalam ➔ Catalan; Valencian ➔ Chichewa; Chewa; Nyanja ➔ Slovak ➔ Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch ➔ Western Frisian ➔ Vietnamese ➔ Armenian ➔ Ukrainian ➔ Welsh ➔ Malay ➔ Kannada ➔ Hausa ➔ undefined ➔ Norwegian ➔ Afrikaans ➔ Albanian ➔ Xhosa ➔ Samoan ➔ Pashto, Pushto ➔ Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch ➔ Malagasy ➔ Haitian; Haitian Creole ➔ Estonian ➔ Māori ➔ Lao ➔ French ➔ Telugu ➔ Malayalam ➔ Hungarian ➔ Ukrainian ➔ Icelandic ➔ Malayalam ➔ Samoan ➔ Russian ➔ Hungarian ➔ Chinese ➔ Hungarian ➔ Estonian ➔ Finnish ➔ Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch ➔ Kurdish ➔ Ukrainian ➔ Khmer ➔ Macedonian ➔ Nepali ➔ Japanese ➔ Estonian ➔ Irish ➔ English
We solve this problem every day. If you have any questions, please contact us. I want to be like our past, our strange dreams, our hidden chaos that we have to live with… No more anger, no more food, no more worries, life is important . Calling in sick is pretty common these days, but times have changed.
I’m a studied Japanese ➔ Haitian; Haitian Creole ➔ Shona ➔ Russian ➔ Yoruba ➔ Albanian ➔ Hindi ➔ Xhosa ➔ Malay ➔ Urdu ➔ Māori ➔ Czech ➔ Urdu ➔ Sinhala, Sinhalese ➔ Lithuanian ➔ Chinese ➔ Hausa ➔ Chechen ➔ Southern Sotho ➔ Chinese ➔ Portuguese ➔ Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch ➔ Czech ➔ Basque ➔ undefined ➔ Chichewa; Chewa; Nyanja ➔ Khmer ➔ Chinese ➔ Lao ➔ Haitian; Haitian Creole ➔ Xhosa ➔ undefined ➔ Thai ➔ Chechen ➔ Maltese ➔ Chichewa; Chewa; Nyanja ➔ Pashto, Pushto ➔ Kannada ➔ Ukrainian ➔ Yiddish ➔ Mongolian ➔ Sindhi ➔ Kannada ➔ Tajik ➔ Armenian ➔ Haitian; Haitian Creole ➔ Sinhala, Sinhalese ➔ Latvian ➔ Bengali ➔ Finnish ➔ Scottish Gaelic; Gaelic ➔ Malayalam ➔ Catalan; Valencian ➔ Chichewa; Chewa; Nyanja ➔ Slovak ➔ Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch ➔ Western Frisian ➔ Vietnamese ➔ Armenian ➔ Ukrainian ➔ Welsh ➔ Malay ➔ Kannada ➔ Hausa ➔ undefined ➔ Norwegian ➔ Afrikaans ➔ Albanian ➔ Xhosa ➔ Samoan ➔ Pashto, Pushto ➔ Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch ➔ Malagasy ➔ Haitian; Haitian Creole ➔ Estonian ➔ Māori ➔ Lao ➔ French ➔ Telugu ➔ Malayalam ➔ Hungarian ➔ Ukrainian ➔ Icelandic ➔ Malayalam ➔ Samoan ➔ Russian ➔ Hungarian ➔ Chinese ➔ Hungarian ➔ Estonian ➔ Finnish ➔ Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch ➔ Kurdish ➔ Ukrainian ➔ Khmer ➔ Macedonian ➔ Nepali ➔ Japanese ➔ Estonian ➔ Irish ➔ English translator and can confirm that the translation is complete and correct.
I am gonna close the thread now.
The user got banned and they can’t defend themselves anymore.
Also by the way.
For anyone else reading this it’s totally fine to ask for lyrics translation on several place, but it’s always good to give some context.