| |
|
Tłumaczenie - Duński-Włoski - Lær mig at kende, og se, hvem jeg er (: ...Obecna pozycja Tłumaczenie
| Lær mig at kende, og se, hvem jeg er (: ... | | Język źródłowy: Duński
Lær mig at kende, og se, hvem jeg er (: Er ikke en skuespiller, men en person i virkelighedens spillefilm blandt andre.. | Uwagi na temat tłumaczenia | Bridge by Bamsa: "Learn to know me and see who I am. I am not an actor, but a person in the real life movie, among others." |
|
| Impara a conoscermi e guarda chi sono. | TłumaczenieWłoski Tłumaczone przez alexfatt | Język docelowy: Włoski
Impara a conoscermi e guarda chi sono (: Non sono un attore, ma una persona nel film della vita reale, fra gli altri. |
|
Ostatnio zatwierdzony albo edytowany przez alexfatt - 16 Styczeń 2012 17:23
Ostatni Post | | | | | 13 Styczeń 2012 18:46 | | | | | | 13 Styczeń 2012 18:54 | | | "Vedrai chi sono" is a set phrase. Using an imperative is correct but, you know, unusual. | | | 13 Styczeń 2012 21:04 | | | But IMO, the future tense implies a condition.
"(If you) learn to know me you'll see who I am"
I think the original (as it was bridged) means:
"Learn to know me (and) see who I am" (do both things - one does not depend on the other) | | | 13 Styczeń 2012 22:28 | | | Thanks for your comments Lilian, but I'm afraid I don't understand.
"Learn to know me" and "See who I am" are not related? Logically I can't imagine doing both things without them being related. Of course, only after learning to know someone you see who (s)he is. "See who I am" happens necessarily after, in my humble opinion. That's why the set phrase appears mostly at the future tense in Italian. It's often placed after imperatives, i.e. "Lascialo fare e vedrai chi è" - "Dagli gli strumenti e vedrai che farà " etc.
I mean, it barely makes sense to me to consider the two actions happening at the same time and not related.
I hope not to spend too much time on a simple issue.
| | | 13 Styczeń 2012 23:51 | | | I know what you mean. Your version sounds more "familiar", but as I said, according to Bamsa's bridge the verb tense should be imperative.
Anyway... even if I agree with you that this does not deserve too much discussion, I'd like Bamsa's input about the exact meaning in the original and if the future tense could be acceptable as well, ok?
@ Ernst? What do you say? CC: Bamsa | | | 15 Styczeń 2012 21:59 | | | Hi
"Lær" is imperative.
If it was future, there should be an auxiliary verb + the infinitive of the verb. | | | 15 Styczeń 2012 22:07 | | | Ok. To avoid the resulting oddity, I'll just use a different verb.
Thanks a lot Ernst and Lilian |
|
| |
|