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Translation - He's gone, the moment when he left is gone, I didn't lose him, he lost me. (English)

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22 February 2008 06:37  

sybel
Number of messages: 76
the instant he left is over
 

23 February 2008 00:36  

gennarina
Number of messages: 6
io utilizzerei il past simple anche per la prima parte della traduzione. In italiano si e' costretti ad utilizzare un verbo ausiliare quando si tratta di verbi intransitivi al passato prossimo. In inglese cio' non e' necessario, perche'si usa il past simple quando l' azione si e' conclusa nel tempo in modo definitivo.
La traduzione piu' opportuna sarebbe:
He/she/It left ,(...)
Per il resto ritengo che la traduzione vada bene, considerato che non se ne conosce il contesto delle frasi in lingua originale.
 

23 February 2008 00:51  

Tantine
Number of messages: 2747
Hi All

I have edited in trying to incorporate most people's suggestions.

I have put an alternative in the comments box.

I have reset a poll.

Since this is a "meaning only" request, I think we are floccinaucinihilifipilicating her so, unless someone comes up with something more accurate but understandable in English, I will validate the current version.
 

23 February 2008 04:32  

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
Sorry, Tantine; it's now wrong. GİTTİĞİ SANİYE BİTMİŞTİR means "The moment (when) s/he left is gone", not "the second has ended, it's gone".
 

23 February 2008 21:08  

Rabia061
Number of messages: 1
Bu cümle için anlamı daha iyi veren bir çeviri yapılabilir
 

23 February 2008 22:27  

dunya_guzel
Number of messages: 67
Je penche pour la version alternative qui est beaucoup plus claire en anglais. On utilise plus facilement "moment" en anglais que "second" même si c'est le sens du mot "saniye" en turc
 

23 February 2008 23:21  

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
The problem is not the difference between "second" and "moment" - that's not important. The problem is the connection between what is "gone" and what has "ended" - it is the second/moment when s/he left that is gone.
 

23 February 2008 23:25  

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
I've edited the text and validated the translation. Tantine, I hope you don't mind - you sounded like you were kind of tired of it anyhow.
 

24 February 2008 16:19  

Tantine
Number of messages: 2747
Hi Kafetzou

Not at all

Thanks so much

I could no longer see head nor tail of this one.

Bises
Tantine
 
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