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Nakala asilia - Kiingereza - Come See Your Life In My Crystal Glass

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Ombi hili la tafsiri ni "Maana peke yake".
Kichwa
Come See Your Life In My Crystal Glass
Nakala ya kutafsiriwa
Tafsiri iliombwa na railson santos
Lugha ya kimaumbile: Kiingereza

Come See Your Life In My Crystal Glass
Twenty Five Cents is All You Pay Let Me Look Into Your Past
Here's What You Had For Lunch Today
Tuna Salad And apple Juice, Collard
Greens And Stewed Tomatoes, Chocolate Milk And Lemon Mousse You Admit I’ve Told it All ?
Will I Know it, I Confess Not Just by Looking at Your Dress
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Ilihaririwa mwisho na goncin - 19 Disemba 2007 15:34





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19 Disemba 2007 15:03

lilian canale
Idadi ya ujumbe: 14972
O texto aparece como português (origem) e inglês (destino), mas deve ser o oposto.

Mesmo assim ( o texto em inglês) deveria ser editado.

19 Disemba 2007 15:10

goncin
Idadi ya ujumbe: 3706
Dankon, lilian!

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Could any of you please fix the typos of the source text? Thanks!

CC: dramati kafetzou Tantine

19 Disemba 2007 15:20

dramati
Idadi ya ujumbe: 972
Come See Your Life In My Crystal Glass
Twenty Five Cents is All You Pay Let Me Look Into Your Past
Here s What You Had For Lunch Today
Tuna Salad d And apple Juice ,Collard
Greens And Stewed Tomatoes ,Chocolate Milk And Lemon Mousse You Admit I’ve Told it All ?
Will I Know it, I Confess Not Just by Looking at Your Dress

David

19 Disemba 2007 15:34

goncin
Idadi ya ujumbe: 3706
Thanks, David!

20 Disemba 2007 00:28

railson santos
Idadi ya ujumbe: 3
Come See Your Life In My Crystal Glass
Twenty Five Cents is All You Pay Let Me Look Into Your Past
Here s What You Had For Lunch Today
Tuna Salad d And apple Juice ,Collard
Greens And Stewed Tomatoes ,Chocolate Milk And Lemon Mousse You Admit I’ve Told it All ?
Will I Know it, I Confess Not Just by Looking at Your Dress

20 Disemba 2007 00:33

railson santos
Idadi ya ujumbe: 3
Come See Your Life In My Crystal Glass
Twenty Five Cents is All You Pay Let Me Look Into Your Past
Here s What You Had For Lunch Today
Tuna Salad d And apple Juice ,Collard
Greens And Stewed Tomatoes ,Chocolate Milk And Lemon Mousse You Admit I’ve Told it All ?
Will I Know it, I Confess Not Just by Looking at Your Dress

20 Disemba 2007 05:41

kafetzou
Idadi ya ujumbe: 7963
P.S. "Collard greens" goes together.

20 Disemba 2007 08:46

goncin
Idadi ya ujumbe: 3706
Thanks, Kafetzou. On my translation into Portuguese, I'd already put a footnote to state that "collard greens" gives simply "couve" translated.

21 Disemba 2007 00:01

railson santos
Idadi ya ujumbe: 3
Come See Your Life In My Crystal Glass
Twenty Five Cents is All You Pay Let Me Look Into Your Past
Here s What You Had For Lunch Today
Tuna Salad d And apple Juice ,Collard
Greens And Stewed Tomatoes ,Chocolate Milk And Lemon Mousse You Admit I’ve Told it All ?
Will I Know it, I Confess Not Just by Looking at Your Dress

21 Disemba 2007 05:59

dramati
Idadi ya ujumbe: 972
Hi,

Collard greens are indeed two words. Look what I found on their history:
Collard greens are vegetables that are members of the cabbage family, but are also close relatives to kale. Although they are available year-round they are at their best from January through April.


Collard greens date back to prehistoric times, and are one of the oldest members of the cabbage family. The ancient Greeks grew kale and collards, although they made no distinction between them. Well before the Christian era, the Romans grew several kinds including those with large leaves and stalks and a mild flavor; broad-leaved forms like collards; and others with curled leaves. The Romans may have taken the coles to Britain and France or the Celts may have introduced them to these countries. They reached into the British Isles in the 4th century B.C.


21 Disemba 2007 09:07

goncin
Idadi ya ujumbe: 3706
Thanks David for that culture class!