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Oversettelse - Dansk-Engelsk - hej med dig jeg ville bare sige tak for sidste

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hej med dig jeg ville bare sige tak for sidste
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Skrevet av walo2008
Kildespråk: Dansk

hej med dig
jeg ville bare sige tak for sidste
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hej

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hello, I just wanted to thank you for the last time..
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Engelsk

Oversatt av gamine
Språket det skal oversettes til: Engelsk

Hello,
I just wanted to thank you for the last time.
Senest vurdert og redigert av lilian canale - 27 November 2008 20:36





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27 November 2008 17:05

IanMegill2
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I think we need to remove the word "you" from the salutation "Hello you,".
The French "Salut toi," is just a very friendly greeting, the equivalent of the English "Hi," or "Hey,".
"Hello you" is very uncommon in English, and I feel it sounds almost aggressive...
The rest of the translation is perfect!

27 November 2008 20:08

maki_sindja
Antall Innlegg: 1206
I agree with IanMegill2.
I think it would sound better without "you".

27 November 2008 20:41

gamine
Antall Innlegg: 4611
Hello Lilian. What do you think of Ian's and maki's suggestion?
I'm neither native nor expert.

CC: maki_sindja lilian canale

27 November 2008 21:00

rchk
Antall Innlegg: 3
Yes, the Danish "Hej med dig" is commonly said in a very personal and friendly way, similar to the English "Hey, you..".

The Danish expression "tak for sidste" is hard to translate into English since "sidste" ("last" in this sentence means "(the) most recent (occasion)", and not "the last".

"thanks for last"
- "what?"

"thanks for [the] last [time]"
- "why, don't you want to see me again?"

"Hey, just wanted to say thanks for the last time."
- "that was your last 'thanks' ever?"


But this is really what's implied:

"thanks for [all the joy we had] [during the] most recent time [we met]."


If there only was a "lastest" or "lastmost" in English..

27 November 2008 21:34

gamine
Antall Innlegg: 4611
Dear rchk. I don't think the last sentence is hard to translate. What I think is that there is a typo, and instead of "sidste' it's "sidst" signifying "

last time we met or perhaps had a dinner together.

It't a very commun Danish expression and , personnaly I don't think it's that difficult.

Moreover "sidste" can't be used alone:

last time >>> sidste gang" ans so on, but "sidst"

can.