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Tafsiri - Kijapani-Kiingereza - 気になった翻訳

Hali kwa sasaTafsiri
Nakala hii inapatikana katika lugha zifuatazo: KijapaniKiingerezaKireno cha Kibrazili

Category Daily life - Daily life

Kichwa
気になった翻訳
Nakala
Tafsiri iliombwa na ミハイル
Lugha ya kimaumbile: Kijapani

日本語で出産届け書くのって大変そうですね。

奥さん、日本で出産なされるんですか?

日本滞在中に出産ってタイミングのいい時期ですね~、
(奥さんが日本で出産するように)狙ってたんですか?

先生と○○○先生が一緒にその書類をパソコン画面で見てた時に
○○○先生、ふざけてNossa!って言ってましたよね。

先生が日本語読めないから、からかったって言ってましたけど、
あれはタチの悪いジョークでしたねwwww

ポチュギーズジョークって言ってましたけど、
ブラジル人もあんなジョーク言うのですか?
Maelezo kwa mfasiri
ふと上記のフレーズを何と言うか気になったので聞いてみました。

SÓ POR CURIOSIDADE,MAS EU QUERO SABER COMO SE FALA PARAGRAFIO SUPRACITADO EM PORTUGUÊS.

Kichwa
Translations I was wondering about
Tafsiri
Kiingereza

Ilitafsiriwa na IanMegill2
Lugha inayolengwa: Kiingereza

It looks really hard to fill out, in Japanese, all the papers required to register a birth with the city office.

Ma'am, are you going to be having your baby in Japan?

You've certainly timed it very well, to have a baby while you just happened to be in Japan...
Did you plan it that way (to have your baby in Japan)?

Sir, when you and Mr. OOO were both looking at that document together on the computer screen, Mr. OOO jokingly said "Nossa!" Do you remember?

Because he can't read Japanese, he was just teasing when he said that, but it was pretty inappropriate, I must say...

He said he made a "Portuguese-style joke," but do Brazilians also make those kinds of jokes?
Maelezo kwa mfasiri
Sections 1, 2 and 3 are disconnected from sections 4, 5 and 6.

Notes:

In the section 1:
It looks really hard
might be
It sounds really hard
if the speaker is listening to someone's explanation about it.

In sections 4, 5 and 6,
"Sir" and/or "Mr. OOO"
might be
"Ma'am" and/or "Ms. OOO"
you can't tell in Japanese.

The "Sir" (or "Ma'am") and "Mr. OOO" (or "Ms. OOO") are perhaps the speaker's teachers or doctors, judging from the terms of address used.

If it is really "Ms. OOO," the translation of the fifth and sixth sections should be:

Because she can't read Japanese, she just said it in fun, but it was pretty inappropriate, I must say...

She made a "Portuguese-style joke," but do Brazilians also make similar ones?

In section 6, we don't clearly know from the Japanese WHO said "s/he made a Portuguese-style joke": it could be
You said s/he made....
or even some other person might have said s/he did.
Ilisahihishwa au kuhaririwa mwisho na kafetzou - 1 Oktoba 2007 04:01