https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english/general-conversation-greetings-letters/7150328-this-tiny-represented.html
Sep 4, 2023 18:14
9 mos ago
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this tiny represented

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Del Bigtree: I don't know why this makes you feel safe that this tiny represented, this little like rice drop in an ocean has anything to do with actual...

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Please help me make out what exactly he's saying (not translation). He speaks so fast. Thank you.
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"...this tiny little percentage..."

DirĂ­a que esto es lo que dice.
Peer comment(s):

agree Yvonne Gallagher : yes, definitely. It's English monolingual so what's with the Spanish? (Asker seems to be Polish)
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agree Luiza Leal
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