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| | 26 November 2010 16:58 |
| | I've mentioned to Francky that I don't understand the word "termin" in this request. Literally it should be translated as "term" and the speaker wants to take/borrow this.
It was translated here as "May I have an appointment with you", though word by word it is "May I take your term or term from you".
CAn't tell is it right or wrong as I don't understand it. |
| | 26 November 2010 21:50 |
| | @ - Siberia Maybe I shouldn't have left this text be translated; we should ask the translator to tell why she translated by " May I have an appointment with you ".
@ - jolitaja2, could you tell us, please? This is in order to evaluate your translation.
Thanks, best regards, |
| | 27 November 2010 10:23 |
| | Because I don't know anything about this at all" will suit better, I think... |
| | 29 November 2010 14:17 |
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| | 30 November 2010 21:50 |
| | It seems that the word 'termin' is misused in the russian article. As far as I'm concerned threre is no such a term as 'termin' in make-up artist subject. I've been talking about the issue with a visagist who has just finished studying and has fresh knowledge. However, the word might imply 'appointment', 'samples' or even 'basic rules'...
I'd say that possible translation mistake is not translator's fault and the translation should be approved with decent notes attached to it. |
| | 1 December 2010 07:27 |
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| | 1 December 2010 07:22 |
| | Thank you. I'm waiting for the approval.
Sncerely,
j |
| | 3 December 2010 13:37 |
| | What about:
"May I have your opinion about the colors, etc that suit me? Because I don't know anything about this at all." ? CC: janaina777 ViaLuminosa |
| | 3 December 2010 13:45 |
| | If we take out "an appointment," we'll lose the meaning of "meeting" in this text. |
| | 3 December 2010 13:59 |
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| | 3 December 2010 14:17 |
| | Since the requester speaks English, he must have understood all the comments so I'll accept the translation the way it is. There's no need for remarks.
Besides, this is one of those cases of "submit and forget". The requester never logged in again.
Thanks everyone |
| | 3 December 2010 14:27 |
| | Thank you, I feel relieved at long last :o)) |