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Prevod - Turski-Engleski - Uzun uzaklar ve yakin uzaklar
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Prevod
Ovaj tekst je raspoloziv na sledecim jezicima:
Ovaj prevod zahteva "Samo značenje".
Natpis
Uzun uzaklar ve yakin uzaklar
Tekst
Podnet od
Gleice maraa
Izvorni jezik: Turski
Tek gecelik ilişliler ansizin sevişmeler ve unutulan herşey ve de hayati anlama çabalari
Natpis
Distant people who are far away and those who are nearby
Prevod
Engleski
Preveo
kafetzou
Željeni jezik: Engleski
One-night stands, spontaneous lovemakings, and everything that is forgotten, as well as efforts to understand life...
Napomene o prevodu
The original reads like a list (it is not a complete sentence).
Poslednja provera i obrada od
lilian canale
- 15 Juli 2008 15:21
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Poruka
14 Juli 2008 00:56
merdogan
Broj poruka: 3769
One-night relations,
suddenly lovemakings
14 Juli 2008 05:10
kafetzou
Broj poruka: 7963
One-night stands is the correct term in English (it's an idiom for one-night [sexual] relationships).
As for the lovemakings, I think you're right and I'll change it.
14 Juli 2008 15:41
serba
Broj poruka: 655
"far faraway and near faraway"
what about this one for the heading
I like yours but could it be not only people but a place as well...
meaning here in Turkish sentence is a little bit blunt
14 Juli 2008 18:59
kafetzou
Broj poruka: 7963
You can't really include both people and places in a single substantivized adjective in English like you can in Turkish. Anyway, the title isn't in the translation field, so we don't have to worry about accuracy there.
What do you mean with "blunt"?