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04:29
Subtitles app hilariously struggles with Glasgow man's Scottish accent
A Scotsman attempted to make a cooking video using a video app that automatically generates subtitles, to hilariously ill effect.
Filmed in Michael Mearns' kitchen in Glasgow on April 20, the video features choice translations including: "Welcome to cooking with Mick and Billy," becoming "Welcome to cook on my Mac and belly".
Other strange subtitles include "Look at that!" becoming "What's the weather?".
Mearns commented: "Decided to test the app by making a cooking tutorial. Some of the translations are hilarious."
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