Waterloo 2001 Fall 1 C - Babelfish
View as PDFYou have just moved from Waterloo to a big city. The people here speak an incomprehensible dialect of a foreign language. Fortunately, you have a dictionary to help you understand them.
Input consists of up to  dictionary entries, followed by a
blank line, followed by a message of up to 
 words. Each
dictionary entry is a line containing an English word, followed by a
space and a foreign language word. No foreign word appears more than
once in the dictionary. The message is a sequence of words in the
foreign language, one word on each line. Each word in the input is a
sequence of at most 10 lowercase letters. Output is the message
translated to English, one word per line. Foreign words not in the
dictionary should be translated as 
eh.
Sample Input
dog ogday
cat atcay
pig igpay
froot ootfray
loops oopslay
atcay
ittenkay
oopslay
Sample Output
cat
eh
loops
Ondřej Lhoták, Gordon Cormack
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