According to Wikipedia, Engrish refers to unusual forms of English language usage originating in some East Asian countries. While the term may refer to spoken English, it is more often used to ...
Many of us are familiar with random “Engrish” found throughout the world thanks to plethora of information available right at our fingertips. I remember seeing many “Engrish” signs in Seoul more than ...
Over the years, Japan has earned a reputation for its awkward command of English, with results ranging from the perplexing to downright hilarious. The country’s translation screw-ups are so common ...
“It didn’t matter if the sign said ‘flesh’ or ‘fresh’ or ‘meat,’” recalls Dougill, a professor at Ryukoku University, who has researched the use of English in Japan. “It was just there to catch people ...
We're sure that we Brits are guilty of it, too. But when it comes to pictures of badly translated signs, the internet loves nothing more than a bit of 'Engrish'. As Know Your Meme explains, 'Engrish' ...