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Tradução - Latim-Inglês - Nam quod in iuventu non discitur, in matura...

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Nam quod in iuventu non discitur, in matura...
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Enviado por darkgarden
Língua de origem: Latim

Nam quod in iuventu non discitur, in matura aetate nescitur.
Nam vitiis nemo sine noscitur,in magnis et voluisse sat est.
Notas sobre a tradução
Edited: inventus --> iuventu (other option: iuventute).
I have also removed not needed caps and added punctuation to the request.
<Aneta B.>

Título
What is not learned in youth
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Inglês

Traduzido por aluji
Língua alvo: Inglês

For what is not learned in youth is unknown in old age.
For nobody is known to be without faults; in great endeavors, it is also enough to have been willing.
Notas sobre a tradução
"noscitur", as it is an inchoative verb, more closely means "is getting to be known", which does not make sense in context. Perhaps there was a transcription error which produced "noscitur" from what I assume was the original word, "nascitur", which would change the translation to "For nobody is born without faults." There was also a strange rendition of "vitiis" to "vitis", so I think the text we have here is not entirely trustworthy.
Última validação ou edição por lilian canale - 3 Setembro 2012 14:41





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19 Maio 2012 15:55

Aneta B.
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Hi aluji,
I've already changed "vitis" into "vitiis" (haven't noticed this before). Thank you.
I share your opinion that probably the original word was "nascitur" in the second sentence, but as long as "noscitur" is also accceptable and possible within the context, I left the word as it was.

26 Agosto 2012 13:52

lilian canale
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Hi Aneta and Alex,
Could you please vote at this poll? I still haven't gotten any votes.

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26 Agosto 2012 21:26

Aneta B.
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Hi Lilly,
It's pretty good translation. Anyway,

in magnis et voluisse sat est.

since it is a word "et" in the sentence, I would translate:
In great endeavours/things it is ALSO enough to have been willing. (or: that we have been willing)


26 Agosto 2012 21:57

aluji
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Aneta is right, that's a better treatment of the "et"