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How do I make Google translate beatbox?

How do I make Google translate beatbox?

Here’s How To Make Google Beatbox

  1. Go to Google Translate.
  2. Paste the following text to be translated: pv zk pv pv zk pv zk kz zk pv pv pv zk pv zk zk pzk pzk pvzkpkzvpvzk kkkkkk bsch.
  3. Change the settings to translate from German to German.
  4. Click on the speaker icon to hear Google Translate beatbox!

Where is the beatbox button on Google Translate?

You’ll notice as you hover over the speaker icon in the lower right-hand corner of the box, it’ll say “Beatbox” – click it!

How do I make a Google rap?

Simply say “Hey Google, sing a song” or “OK Google, serenade me,” and you’ll hear the assistant belt out a ditty. Ask it to do it again and it’ll likely be a different tune. You can also ask it to drop a beat if you want to rap on top: say “OK Google, beatbox.”

What is 1 trillion raise to the 10th power?

1 trillion to the tenth power is 1 x 10¹²⁰.

How to make Google Translate beatbox for You?

1. Go to Google Translate. 2. Paste the following text to be translated: pv zk pv pv zk pv zk kz zk pv pv pv zk pv zk zk pzk pzk pvzkpkzvpvzk kkkkkk bsch 3. Change the settings to translate from German to German. 4. Click on the speaker icon to hear Google Translate beatbox! If you’re feeling lazy, just click this link!

Is there a way to beatbox with Google?

About Google Beat Box Tweet Have you ever wondered what it would be like to beatbox? How about beatboxing with Google? With GoogleBeatBox.com, you can use Google’s amazing translate service to make your dreams come true. Try it out and let your Google Beat Box imagination run free! If you like the site, please share it with your friends!

How to put a beat in a beatbox?

In order for your text to actually be included in the Beatbox, you need to have it start with at least one line of the original beatbox text: pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk. Then you can add your own gibberish to make a pretty sweet beat. Here’s one that I made:

Is there a way to make Google Translate work?

For the lazy, just click this link and it’ll be done for you. There’s nothing magical about this particular sequence, and there’s tons of room for experimentation: In German, anyway, “pv” and “zk” make complementary breathy sounds and clicks, respectively. Spaces add pauses. No idea why “bsch” makes that parrot-chirpy sound, but there you go.