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Përkthime - Gjuha daneze-Anglisht - Bedre er at være forudseende end bagklogStatusi aktual Përkthime
| Bedre er at være forudseende end bagklog | Tekst Prezantuar nga Bamsa | gjuha e tekstit origjinal: Gjuha daneze
Bedre er at være forudseende end bagklog | Vërejtje rreth përkthimit | I need the British english version of this saying |
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| A stitch in time saves nine | | Përkthe në: Anglisht
A stitch in time saves nine | Vërejtje rreth përkthimit | Another possibility is "Better safe than sorry," but this is a bit more colloquial. |
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U vleresua ose u publikua se fundi nga IanMegill2 - 24 Tetor 2007 13:46
Mesazhi i fundit | | | | | 23 Tetor 2007 16:06 | | piasNumri i postimeve: 8113 | I believe 'Bedre er at være forudseende end bagklog
' has nothing to do with time ...
meaning of 'A stitch in time saves nine' : http://humanities.byu.edu/ELC/student/idioms/proverbs/stitch.html
that it is better to spend a little time to deal with problems or act right now than wait.
If you wait until late, things will get worse, and it will take much longer to deal with them.
I believe (??)this meaning is just saying that it is better to think before acting than
discover afterwards that you had made a misstake (or something similar)
but I am NOT a native danish speaker...that is just a guess | | | 23 Tetor 2007 16:17 | | | Look before you leap?
Or, as my father used to say
"Time spent on reconnaissance is never wasted"? | | | 23 Tetor 2007 20:02 | | wknNumri i postimeve: 332 | The literal translation is "It's better to anticipate (...problems...) that to know afterwards what you should have done".
"A stitch in time saves nine" captures this quite well. Another possibility (might at least go into the notes) is "better safe than sorry" which captures more of the sense of "bagklog" - sorry but wiser. | | | 24 Tetor 2007 12:52 | | | Okay, this sounds like a little closer approximation!
Thanks, wkn!
Kafetzou, do you think it would a good idea to change it to
Better safe than sorry
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CC: kafetzou | | | 24 Tetor 2007 13:20 | | | No, I don't, because the requester wanted British English,and "better safe than sorry" is a bit too colloquial, I think, but we can certainly put the other one in the commentary, as wkn suggested. I'll do that. | | | 24 Tetor 2007 13:23 | | | The idea of "a stitch in time saves nine" is not really about time, pias. It means if you anticipate a problem and take a precautionary measure before the problem arises, you will save yourself a lot of trouble later. | | | 24 Tetor 2007 13:44 | | | I certainly agree with you that
A stitch in time saves nine
sounds more British!
This dumb Canadian has probably never used it in his life!
I guess I'll validate it now, then: thanks, everybody! | | | 24 Tetor 2007 15:58 | | piasNumri i postimeve: 8113 | Ok Kafetzou, thanks for explaining. |
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