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26 Juni 2009 14:16  

lilian canale
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Hi handyy,
What do you mean by "gets your back up"?
 

26 Juni 2009 19:13  

handyy
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I meant to say "if somebody makes you very angry".
 

26 Juni 2009 19:32  

Aneta B.
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Very humorous text! That really made me laugh...
 

26 Juni 2009 19:35  

handyy
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Hehe, I think so!
 

26 Juni 2009 19:50  

Aneta B.
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However, maybe better will be "stand with him face to face". What do you think, handyy? (Lilly?)
 

26 Juni 2009 19:54  

lilian canale
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I've made some edits. Do you agree Handyy?
 

26 Juni 2009 19:56  

Aneta B.
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Sorry, Lilly, but "stand up to him" has a quite different meaning for me
 

26 Juni 2009 19:57  

lilian canale
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Do you understand Turkish, Aneta?

I didn't know that.
 

26 Juni 2009 19:58  

merdogan
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.....his eyes say: "I know karate".....>
and say those two (tree)words "I know karate".
 

26 Juni 2009 20:05  

Aneta B.
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Yes, a little. But I was only wondering what handyy wanted to say by "facing him"... Sorry, maybe it wasn't necessary. Forgive me, please.
 

26 Juni 2009 21:39  

lilian canale
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to face up to sth/sb = to stand up to sb

It means "to confront, to deal with (something unpleasant) head on."
 

26 Juni 2009 21:46  

Aneta B.
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karşısına geç/ stay in front of
 

26 Juni 2009 22:01  

Sunnybebek
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And wouldn't it be better to translate this "ÅŸu iki kelimeyi" too? -->
"...and staring into his eyes say these three words: "I know karate"."
What do you think, Handyy?
 

26 Juni 2009 22:06  

Aneta B.
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In Turkish is "and say these two word" but in English they are really three, so I agree, Sunnybebek.
 

26 Juni 2009 22:30  

merdogan
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??????
 

26 Juni 2009 22:37  

lilian canale
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If you think that part is important, we don't have to "specify" the number of words, we can simply say:
...say these few words
 

26 Juni 2009 22:38  

Aneta B.
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Yes of course. It would be even better, Lilly. Good idea!
 

27 Juni 2009 10:30  

handyy
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Hi to all

Lily, you changed the part "stand facing him" as "stand up to him", but this phrase doesn't convey the correct meaning. (Maybe, "stand in front of him" ).

Btw, I didn't translate the part "say two/these three words", because I thought when we say "word", we may think of three single or separate words. But "I know karate" is a whole sentence.

Or am I wrong? What do you think, Lilian?
 

27 Juni 2009 13:20  

lilian canale
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"stand in front of him" would be fine, then
About "words"...it may refer to a short sentence, no problem.
I'll edit that part and accept, OK?
 

28 Juni 2009 23:18  

handyy
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Lilian, everything is OK now. Thanks everybody who helped.
 
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