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Prevođenje - It takes one to know one. (Engleski)

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11 srpanj 2008 21:28  

lilian canale
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Hi lenab,

I've never heard this line as an English proverb.

 

12 srpanj 2008 17:02  

Tantine
Broj poruka: 2747
Hi Ienab, Hi Lilly

Me neither!! But I'll have a think about it and try and find an appropriate one.

Can anyone bridge it into word-to-word English for me?

Bises
Tantine
 

12 srpanj 2008 17:04  

lenab
Broj poruka: 1084
as you know yourself, you know others
 

12 srpanj 2008 17:19  

lilian canale
Broj poruka: 14972
I'd translate it as:
"He who knows himself, knows the others"
 

12 srpanj 2008 17:26  

lenab
Broj poruka: 1084
But the meaning is that if, for example, you are dishonest, you will think that others are dishonest too. you judge them according to how you are yourself.
 

13 srpanj 2008 15:41  
Like you know yourself, you do know others.

Or: Like one knows himself, he does know others.
 

13 srpanj 2008 15:46  

lenab
Broj poruka: 1084
If it is to be translated word by word, I think the best solution would be: As one knows oneself, one knows others.
 

27 srpanj 2008 22:02  

pias
Broj poruka: 8114
Thanks for the translation lenab.
I wonder why it is still in the poll?
 

27 srpanj 2008 22:08  

lenab
Broj poruka: 1084
Ja, man kan undra. Ibland blir det klart på nolltid. Ibland verkar det som om speciellt de små korta översättningarna inte är så intressanta att tycka till om. Phu! Lång mening!
 

27 srpanj 2008 22:09  

pias
Broj poruka: 8114
Men kolla antalet röster här...
 

28 srpanj 2008 17:32  

pias
Broj poruka: 8114
kafetzou,
sorry to "interfere" in your job, but why is this translation still in the poll? It looks perfect according to the loong list of positive votes.

CC: kafetzou
 

28 srpanj 2008 17:43  

kafetzou
Broj poruka: 7963
I think the reason is that we're not sure an English speaker would understand it (and I forgot about it - sorry!).

If it were "meaning only", it would be no problem, but I think we're looking for an equivalent proverb in English.

How about "It takes one to know one"?

CC: lilian canale
 

28 srpanj 2008 17:46  

pias
Broj poruka: 8114
Ok, I see ...you are forgiven.
 

28 srpanj 2008 17:55  

kafetzou
Broj poruka: 7963
lenab, what is the purpose of this translation? Are you looking for a proverb that means approximately the same thing in English, or are you looking for an explanation of the meaning in English?
 

28 srpanj 2008 17:56  

kafetzou
Broj poruka: 7963
I've cancelled the poll. I think it's clear that as a word-for-word translation, it is correct. Now the question is only how to say this in English such that an English-speaking reader would understand it.
 

28 srpanj 2008 18:01  

lilian canale
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I agree with you Kafetzou.

I just can't find an accurate proverb in English.
Let's think for a little longer.
 

28 srpanj 2008 18:06  

pias
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Hm ...I'm the requester kafetzou, and I am looking for a proverb.
 

28 srpanj 2008 18:26  

lilian canale
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Hi Pia,
Perhaps not exactly a proverb, but a quote.

Something like:
"People judge the others by their own standards"
 

28 srpanj 2008 18:52  

pias
Broj poruka: 8114
Hm, I wish that I knew if that is right Lilian, I can't tell, sorry. But if that is the same meaning as lenabs translation, YES!

I'm looking for a similar "saying", (not word by word) with the same meaning as my request. I don't think that it matter if it is a proverb or a quote.
 

28 srpanj 2008 18:59  

lenab
Broj poruka: 1084
Actually the equivalent was the one I wrote first. I looked it up in my comprehensive Swedish-English dictionary. There it was translated as a phrase. : "One judges others by oneself", but there were objections to that, so I translated it word by word. I guess an English speaking person would understand both.
 
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