That's it!!!"Don't step on cracks."
Thank you.
That's it!!!"Don't step on cracks."
Even though I'm sure of what I heard...citronleaf wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 7:18 pm "Don't step on cracks."
From the children's expression "Step on a crack, break your mother's back."
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/st ... r%27s+back
I had no idea that this was specifically an American expression, but a number of places online claim that it is. We avoid stepping on sidewalk cracks because it is bad luck.
Get them if you want to watch the film with English subtitles or translate it into another language.284
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- Where are you going?
- Relevant, Nebraska.
Now THAT part is hard!ghost wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 1:40 pm My subtitles are finished.
There was only one short part, where I wasn't sure:
Yeah, the word is "headed". Thanks.Woman: "Where you headed?"
Little girl: "Nebraska."
The subtitles were perfect.ghost wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 1:40 pm My subtitles are finished.
There was only one short part, where I wasn't sure:Get them if you want to watch the film with English subtitles or translate it into another language.284
00:36:54,900 --> 00:36:57,711
- Where are you going?
- Relevant, Nebraska.
Yes, I agree with you, it's three sentences, the first sentence should have triggered the question, but I also can't hear what it is.citronleaf wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:14 pm All I get is
Little girl: (mumbles something)
Woman: "Where you headed?"
Little girl: "Nebraska."
I get 3 lines not 2 but I can not get the first.
I could hear you heard "Where are you heading?" as "Relevant", which is very similar cause she said the sentence pretty fast.ghost wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:42 pm Yeah, the word is "headed". Thanks.
I don't know why I always hear "Relevant" before Nebraska. But why should Ella know they're going to a church?
The AI heard wrong. I corrected it. Thank you.What I hear here is "Aren’t they so cute? Say hi~"