Second error is result of the first, since the character is not valid for an identifier. But it's only really trying to process it as an identifier because it's not considered part of a string where it would be valid. Were the newlines not there (or it was one string per line with concatenation) should be valid.
Ugh, now I need to check it.
This compiles. But my terminal isn't very happy with the text. I'm not actually sure which characters it uses. I hope it's the ones I copied and it didn't just swap them for other ones.
OK, if I copy the output from the terminal, the paste it, I do get the same characters as in the input. So, I guess that's what I actually compiled.
In case you're wondering what that means in English, ChatGPT offered the following explanation:
> Certainly! The string in the output is an altered version of the sentence "Hello, World! Here's to the most extraordinary of things, the sweetest of feelings. Don't look back. To far! To much! To the future!"
Another attempt, asking it to translate it to Spanish, back to English, and then to English again (yes, that's what I meant to write):
> Hello, World! Be well! My celestials, Subs of the letter, they get to tell to the universe. Don't be banned. To far! To so return! To the melting pot! To good!