Sometimes you find "bad" entries in some Apertium dictionaries: ether redundant 
or wrong. Most of the times is the consequence of people who can't fix a 
problem and they begin trying everything. And other times is merely accidental 
Ctrl+C Ctrl+V, etc.

Sergio 


El 26/06/2012, a las 15:45, Mikel Forcada escribió:

> Al 06/26/2012 03:08 PM, En/na Sergio Ortiz Rojas ha escrit:
>> I guess this should be somewhat of "Apertium vandalism". I guess you can 
>> remove these entries.
> What do you mean?
> 
> Mikel
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