Dag, Hoe gaat het met jou? Ik heb gehoord dat je een hele mooie feestdag gehad hebt, bedankt voor de spullen die je meegestuurd hebt, het was echt niet nodig,
Met ons gaat het goed, met Gods hulp, de kinderen zijn lief.
Ik gebruik een vertaalprogramma via het Internet, ik hoop dat het duidelijk is, kan je de computer goed gebruiken?
Hou je goed en tot ziens,
En nogmaals bedankt.
Última validação ou edição por Lein - 28 Julho 2008 11:07
would you mind helping me to evaluate this translation please? The Dutch translation reads:
Hello,
How are you? I've heard you had a very good (or: beautiful) day (festive day, can be holy day or other), thank you for the things you have sent, you really didn't need to do that, it is good for us in the US (or: we have it good), the children are sweet.
I'm using a translation program via the internet, I hope it is clear, are you OK using the computer?
Take care and see you,
And thanks again.
Basically translation is good
Although the sentence - - thank you for the things you have sent, should actually be "he have sent, however it seems like a typo thus your translation might be correct.
it is good for us in the US - that's completely wrong. This abbreviation stands for - be'ezrat ha'shem - meaning with god help. It is used mostly by religious observing Jews