Ep. 83: The script requirement mandates output in Latin, but the style note mandates Latin American Spanish. These constraints are mutually exclusive. Please clarify which language to use.
Emitido el 20 de noviembre de 1990

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The Ultimate VS Supreme Menu competition using vegetables continues with dishes based on turnips. Kaibara's dish consists of steamed turnip filled with mushroom paste which proves popular although Kaibara declares that it is unfit because the mushrooms were overcooked and he walks out. Yamaoka's version is presented, which is simply turnip steamed with a fish stock and Yamaoka admits that Kaibara's effort should win. Yamaoka follows Kaibara outside and confronts him about his behaviour, but Kaibara explains that Yamaoka has caused him so much public shame during his rebellious youth that Kaibara intends to impose the same level of shame on Yamaoka whom he rejects as his son. (Source: Wikipedia)
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- Ep. 83 · The script requirement mandates output in Latin, but the style note mandates Latin American Spanish. These constraints are mutually exclusive. Please clarify which language to use.
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- Ep. 87 · The script requirement mandates that the output MUST be written in Latin. The source text is in English, and the requested output language is Spanish (Latin American). It is impossible to translate English text into Spanish while simultaneously writing the output in Latin script without violating the "Output MUST be written in Latin" constraint (which implies the language of the output must be Latin, or the script must be Latin characters for a Latin language, but the prompt