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Traducción - Inglés-Francés - Oh cruel homesickness

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Oh cruel homesickness
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Propuesto por gvn
Idioma de origen: Inglés Traducido por serba

Oh cruel homesickness you can't hurt me.I don’t even have a friend back at home that you could take him from me.

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Ô cruel mal du pays
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Francés

Traducido por asLittle
Idioma de destino: Francés

Ô cruel mal du pays, tu ne peux me faire de mal. Je n'ai même pas d'ami chez moi que tu puisses m'enlever.
Última validación o corrección por Francky5591 - 17 Agosto 2007 12:15





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14 Agosto 2007 10:55

Francky5591
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Hello, c'est correct, mais il manque le "back" qui figure dans la traduction vers l'anglais...

16 Agosto 2007 14:37

kafetzou
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Je ne crois pas que c'est "revenu" - "back home" veut dire seulement "chez moi", n'est-ce pas?

CC: Tantine

16 Agosto 2007 14:43

gvn
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ya ben bu sitenin nasıl işlediğini hala anlıyamadım bana yapmam gereken bir dosya ile ilgili msj geliyor ama ben dosyayı bir türlü göremiyorum bu işi anlamak için baya bir çaba sarf etmem gerekiyor galiba lüüüüüüüüüüüüüüütfeeen yardım

16 Agosto 2007 15:17

Francky5591
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"Back" sous entend une notion de retour, eg : "I'm going back home" : "je reviens chez moi".

16 Agosto 2007 15:20

Francky5591
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"at home" and "back home" haven't got the same meaning, have they?

16 Agosto 2007 15:21

Francky5591
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Or if one wants I edit back simply with "at home", one shouldn't mention "back at home"in the English version...

16 Agosto 2007 15:55

kafetzou
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Well, if someone is living far away from his original home, and he says "at home", it could mean either in the house where he's living now or where he came from, but if he says "back home", it's unambiguous. I have no idea if you have that distinction in French.

16 Agosto 2007 16:09

Francky5591
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Maybe we've got this nuance as well, but in a different way, if I'm renting a flat in a foreign country, far from my real home, I'd say "où je loge" rather than "chez moi" ("where I'm lodged" rather than "at home"
When people say "back home" then into French it will be translated by "de retour chez moi", to precise one who is saying it was far from home, but is now back home...

16 Agosto 2007 16:20

kafetzou
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But he's not there - he's talking about the situation with his friends who used to be there, so it sounds like just "chez moi" would be better.

17 Agosto 2007 12:02

Tantine
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Hi Kafetzou

Sorry I took so long to reply. I was poorly these last 48 hours so I was in no fit state to be on the computer.

For me the "back home" is simply "chez moi" and I had understood that it meant "back home in the person's country" and not to return back home.

The French could also have read "je n'ai même pas d'ami là (ou là bas) que tu puisses m'enlever"

Bises
Tantine


17 Agosto 2007 12:16

Francky5591
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I took off "revenu" then...

17 Agosto 2007 14:24

kafetzou
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Bien fait!