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Naturligvis dur’ du!
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Skrevet av Minny
Kildespråk: Dansk

Naturligvis dur’ du!
Hvordan kunne du nogensinde
tro noget andet?
Anmerkninger gjeldende oversettelsen
aforisme

Tittel
Of course...
Oversettelse
Engelsk

Oversatt av Minny
Språket det skal oversettes til: Engelsk

Of course, you can!
How could you ever think otherwise?

Anmerkninger gjeldende oversettelsen
you can/you are capable/you are good enough
Senest vurdert og redigert av lilian canale - 23 Mai 2010 14:08





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22 Mai 2010 03:48

aydin1
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Of course you can!

22 Mai 2010 09:50

Burduf
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we can !

22 Mai 2010 13:16

nija88
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"Bien sûr que tu en es capable" - est mieux.

22 Mai 2010 13:20

Francky5591
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Hehe! nija88, vous êtes sur la page de la version anglaise!
Votre suggestion figure dans les commentaires ajoutés par la traductrice vers le français, qui plus est.

22 Mai 2010 13:23

lilian canale
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nija88,

Cette traduction n'est pas en français

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22 Mai 2010 15:28

gamine
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In Danish it's "you" singular.

22 Mai 2010 17:44

nija88
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:$ excusez-moi-le, j ai ouvert les deux traduction en m temps et je me suis trompu de fenetre quand j ai écrit le commentaire.

22 Mai 2010 21:16

pias
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If I understand the Danish source text right (?), this is more about how she/he is as a person. "You are good enough."

I thought that "capable" means that one is capable to DO something?

23 Mai 2010 02:04

gamine
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Hi Pia. You're right when you say it's about a person.
This sentence is quite weird and difficult to translate. If you have a look in a dictionary, you'll find your translation. But here I agree with Minny. The meaning is something like 'you're able to do something" but on the other hand yours "you're good enough" could work to. I'd suggest, that one of the sentences should be written
in the comment field.
Thanks for your input. I hadn't thought to much about it.

CC: pias lilian canale

23 Mai 2010 09:50

Minny
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If you think that the sentence "Of course, you're capable!" is not good English, then I would go for Aydin1's translation: "Of course you can!".

23 Mai 2010 12:43

Maybe:-)
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I'd prefer: "Of course you can!..."

23 Mai 2010 14:09

lilian canale
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Thanks everyone,
I've placed the options in the remarks. I think that solves the problem