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Post by smkndofpnutdssrt on Sept 7, 2008 18:42:38 GMT -5
I was thinking about this when listening to a French song that reminds me of Wall-E, and I was thinking how Eve could sing it about Wall-E if she could speak French...
And that got me wondering. If some of the more advanced robots like Eve can switch languages, like you see when she and Wall-E first meet, how many languages can they speak? Say Wall-E didn't know English. What if Wall-E lives in Czechoslovakia and Eve landed there. Could she just keep switching and switching between every language around the world until she finally gets to the language he speaks?
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Post by MidgardDragon on Sept 7, 2008 19:29:32 GMT -5
I would imagine at that point in advanced technology she would be able to speak all current non-dead languages to some extent, and perhaps even some of the dead ones too.
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Post by vanessajoyce on Sept 7, 2008 19:36:47 GMT -5
Yeah, I'd guess EVE has pretty much every language built in to her communication programs. But she's unique -- I'd say the more specific robots like M-O only know their own proprietary language unique to their type/function plus whatever human language is spoken on the Axiom.
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Post by MidgardDragon on Sept 7, 2008 19:42:39 GMT -5
Agreed. I think the robots most likely to have advanced language functions are EVE and AUTO.
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Post by hopper on Sept 7, 2008 22:34:09 GMT -5
itonically auro is the robot that has the miost lines.. though the hairdresser bots and nan-e obviously can speak as they interact directly with the humans
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