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Traduction - You are an interesting person... (Anglais)

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15 Février 2008 23:11  

Tantine
Nombre de messages: 2747
Hi hencom

"Milano" is a town in Italy

So your phrase should read "when will we go to Milano?"

or

"when do we go to Milano"
"When are we going to Milano"

The "s" on the last word (talks) is superfluous.

Bises
Tantine
 

16 Février 2008 00:26  

IanMegill2
Nombre de messages: 1671
Seems like he knows it's a city name too; he says under the translation
not ref(er) to the city
?
But there's no verb?
When will we..., Milano?
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His Swedish seems to be better than the French translator's, but the French indeed reads "when will we go to Milan (i.e. the city...)
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PS: I tidied up the English a bit...
 

16 Février 2008 06:21  

Siberia
Nombre de messages: 611
I can't read Swedish.. but "quand partons-nous pour Milan? ne dis rien..." should be "when do we leave for Milan? don't say anything..."
 

16 Février 2008 07:32  

Freya
Nombre de messages: 1910
when will we go to Milano? or when will we leave to Milano?
Don't say anything because your eyes say it all. (or literraly your eyes speak)
 

16 Février 2008 09:23  

Mideia
Nombre de messages: 949
when we will leave for Milano? Obviously something is missing...
 

16 Février 2008 09:43  

Xini
Nombre de messages: 1655
--> The translator translated literally, the verb is missing in the original.
 

16 Février 2008 09:51  

lecocouk
Nombre de messages: 98
When do we go to Milan?/When do we leave for Milan? Don't say anything.... (upon the French translation)
 

16 Février 2008 10:14  

Death Scythe
Nombre de messages: 10
Milano is a name of an Italian city so probably it's when we wlill leave for Milano
 

16 Février 2008 13:21  

feffalien
Nombre de messages: 7
i think this traduction is better:
You are an attractive person and you make me nervous (in a positive way) and you make me laugh (and that's a pro) when will we leave for Milano? You don't need to speak because your eyes speak on their own
 

16 Février 2008 18:59  

sofiarezende
Nombre de messages: 2
"Quand partons-nous pour Milan?" actually means "When will we go to Milan?"
 

16 Février 2008 19:11  

sofi.rezende
Nombre de messages: 5
"When will we Milano" should be "When will we go to Milan?"
 

17 Février 2008 01:38  

Spasty
Nombre de messages: 48
According to the French, it should be "Don't say anything, because your eyes speak." There also needs to be a verb before Milano; if there isn't, then there should be a comma, as it would be addressing a person. But I don't know Swedish, so it may be better to disregard what I've just written.
 

17 Février 2008 03:31  

Starfire
Nombre de messages: 20
I don't read swedish, so assuming the french translation is correct the source is clearly talking about the city. Moreover, I never heard of Milano as a name, only a surname.
 

17 Février 2008 09:20  

birte
Nombre de messages: 48
"when we will Milano" isn't correct. when we go to Milano. maybe when we will go to Milano (?) the first alternative may be best
 

17 Février 2008 19:43  

swe27
Nombre de messages: 33
The translation is incorrect eventhough the source text is incorrect,,possibly the correct swedish is; när vi ska till Milano. That would make more sense.. in the context translation in that case would be: when we are going to Milano.
 

17 Février 2008 20:12  

Alma963
Nombre de messages: 13
Even if "Milano" was a name and not the city in this text, the translation doesen't make any sense. "when will we Milano" doesen't mean anything, because it lacks the main verb. I think the real meaning of the original text is more like "When we'll go to Milano.."
 

17 Février 2008 21:46  

TaniaS
Nombre de messages: 2
I mean "When want we go to Milano?"
 

18 Février 2008 00:22  

hanternoz
Nombre de messages: 61
The French translation doesn't match with the English one in this part : "quand partons-nous pour Milan" means : when do we go to Milan (the city in Italy)

While the English says "when will we Milano".

I'm unable to compare to the source, so I can't say which translation (French or English) is wrong. But I suggest to find a coherent translation between English and French.
 

18 Février 2008 05:31  

IanMegill2
Nombre de messages: 1671
Hi Tantine,
We're mostly getting negative evaluations from the people who are reading the French and then comparing it to the English.
The Swedish indeed seems to have no verb in it: shall we validate the translation as it stands now?
(Whether or not the word "milano" actually refers to the Italian city will not affect the literal translation anyway?)
 

18 Février 2008 08:11  

hencom999
Nombre de messages: 53
I wrote that the source text wansnt corret.
I tried to be faithfull to the source.
 
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