We talk a lot about the hidden secrets you might find lurking around Disney World — but we think we may have found something to top it all (at least for now!)
One of the best parts about Disney World is that multiple different cultures are represented throughout the parks. But, if you’re not familiar with another language, certain signs might confuse you. Luckily, we think we may have something to share that’ll help you out!
Have you ever been wandering around Animal Kingdom or even EPCOT and wondered what phrases written in other languages might say? Hi, it’s us, we do that all the time. Take this Simba and Nala display at Animal Kingdom. It’s written in Swahili (which we don’t speak!), and while you could type it into Google to figure it out — who has the time for that?! Instead, just pop that bad boy right into the Google Translate app and you’ll have your answer in no time!
The app uses your phone camera and automatically detects the language using Google Lens, and translates it right in front of your very eyes! In this case, it says, “Can you feel the love tonight?”
Over here, we’ve got some statues of Russel and Dug from Up — but what does each statue say?
According to Google Translate, Russel’s statue says “Boy…”
…and shockingly, Dug’s statue says “Dog!”
We bet you could even use it over at EPCOT when you’re walking around the World Showcase! Need to find out what Le Cellier means? You can do that. Want to know what Teppan Edo translates to? You can probably do that too. Your next Disney World trip is about to be a whole lot more interesting — and we can’t wait to see what you discover!
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