From "do a barrel roll" to "let it snow," Google's been known to have some whimsical tricks up its sleeves.
Now, you can enjoy some a cappella, sung by Google Translate.
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If you insert the below nonsensical string of characters into Google Translate, setting the "to" language to German and press listen, you'll hear a beat boxer. Just copy and paste to try for yourself.
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Have you heard anything unusual by listening to Google Translate results? Share your findings in the comments.
BONUS: 10 Hidden Google Tricks
Gravity
Enter "Google Gravity" in the search bar. Hit "I'm feeling lucky" (if you have Google Instant enabled, it's on the right hand side of the suggested searches). Then watch your world fall down.
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