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The president speaking at his golf course to the leaders of Latin American nations at the Shield of Americas.
Try to read it.
I'd love to get to your countries at some point. Marco loves going to your countries. He's always at one of these countries. He likes your countries the best, OK? You know, where are you? I mean, Chile, how good, how is Chile doing? Good. He likes it. He feels very calm. We all like him, right? It helps. He's got a language-- he's got a language advantage over me. Because I'm not learning your damn language. I don't have time. I was OK with languages. But I'm not going to spend time learning your language. That much I want to. Just give me a good interpreter. Interpreter? Very important. And I know if somebody's good. I may not speak the language. But I know I had an interpreter recently that wasn't good, talking to a very strong person from a different part of the world. And I could tell, even though I-- even though I don't speak the language, I could tell the interpreter was not good. When you go, uh, uh, uh, when I give a long flowing, beautiful sentence, and in this case, it was a woman. And she gave it in about one fourth at the time. I said, well, their language may be efficient. But it's not that efficient. And I could also tell one half great interpreters. Interpreter is very important. You have a bad interpreter. You think you're doing well? What did I do a good job talking to? This one of that was I great when I spoke to Putin today. Was I great when I spoke to President? And she was I great. But if the interpreter is speaking right or is weak or is ineffective or not good or not interpreting your words correctly, um, in one case we had an interpreter who once you disagreed with what we were saying, you actually changed it. We considered her a foreign minister, right? But what no, the interpreter is-- I talk about it all the time. Interpreters are really important. When you don't speak the language, they don't speak the language. It's you people have no idea. People have no idea how valuable. And I'm on them all the time. People have no idea how valuable a good interpreter is.
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underpants
(196,022 posts)Link to tweet
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Lifeafter70
(924 posts)Trying to understand what I just read
riversedge
(80,462 posts)Ocelot II
(130,205 posts)Jesus on a pogo stick, that was absolutely barking mad.
underpants
(196,022 posts)
UpInArms
(54,751 posts)an Iranian minister being interviewed by an American reporter. The Iranian minister spoke very good english
am reminded of what was once a joke and is now a reality
q: what do you call a person who speaks three languages
a: trilingual
q: what do you call a person who speaks two languages
a: bilingual
q: what do you call a person who speaks one language
a: American
LuckyCharms
(22,456 posts)QueerDuck
(1,507 posts)On July 9, 2025, President Donald Trump complimented Liberian President Joseph Boakai on his "beautiful English" and asked where he had learned to speak so well, apparently unaware that English is the official language of Liberia.
Kid Berwyn
(24,045 posts)In other words, fascism.
Biophilic
(6,496 posts)That was the Republican president of the United States! May the republicans never, ever live this down.
underpants
(196,022 posts)lindysalsagal
(22,884 posts)mountain grammy
(28,938 posts)Conjuay
(3,045 posts)Be HIS interpreter.
Period.
sinkingfeeling
(57,701 posts)PatSeg
(53,088 posts)Seriously? He's totally delusional. When did he EVER give a long flowing, beautiful sentence? Well being he doesn't really know what "beautiful" means, it could be partly correct.
Talitha
(7,895 posts)underpants
(196,022 posts)Laughed out loud.
ananda
(34,883 posts)????