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Traducció - Polonès-Anglès - CzekajÄ…c na spotkanie

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Títol
CzekajÄ…c na spotkanie
Text
Enviat per Aneta B.
Idioma orígen: Polonès

CzekajÄ…c na spotkanie

I lubię nawet czekać
na Twoje wstawanie o szóstej nad ranem
na to jak odczytasz
moją poranną krótką wiadomość tekstową
- niespodzianka z kroplą bólu -
w języku włoskim
w języku miłości
Buon giorno, angelo mio

I lubię czekać na spotkanie
to umówione na dziesiątą
na święte nasze gadanie
o wszystkim i o niczym
bo słowa kolcem stoją
a miłość - jak franca - gorzka

I choć rozum z sercem się biją
wiem że nie możemy się więcej poranić
bólu aż nadto w jednym tylko rozstaniu
Notes sobre la traducció
British English, please.

Oczywiście nie tłumaczymy włoskiej "wstawki"...;)
franca - dawniej smiertelna choroba weneryczna
myślę, że można to przetłumaczyć niedosłownie, bo dziś funcjonuje to słowo w idiomatycznym, przenośnym znaczeniu: np. "damn" lub podobnie...

Títol
Waiting for a rendezvous
Traducció
Anglès

Traduït per AleksanderS
Idioma destí: Anglès

Waiting for a rendezvous

And I kind of like waiting
for Your wake up at six in the morning
for how you read my short morning text message
- a surprise with a drop of pain -
in Italian
a language of love
"Buon giorno, angelo mio"

And I like waiting for the rendezvous
the one scheduled at ten o'clock
for our sacred talk
about everything and nothing
'cause words are like thorns
and love is so damn bitter

And even though the mind and the heart
struggle against each other
I know we can't be more hurt
there is ample pain in just one goodbye

Darrera validació o edició per lilian canale - 11 Setembre 2012 18:10





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16 Novembre 2009 12:25

Aneta B.
Nombre de missatges: 4487
Waiting for a rendez-vous! Wow!

Thank you Aleksander!

One thing: you should have put the title also to the translation field... (because the words in the 'title field' aren't evaluated at all)

And the long one I would separate (like it is in Polish version), so:

"And even though the mind and the heart
struggle against each other"


10 Desembre 2009 17:01

Aneta B.
Nombre de missatges: 4487
It's a fantastic translation.
I am not sure only one thing. What does "And I kind of like waiting" mean?
Is this sth like: "I even like waiting"?(because this is a meaning of the Polish line)

10 Desembre 2009 18:05

lilian canale
Nombre de missatges: 14972
Yes, that's what it means

This is a very good translation. I'll just insert quotes for the words in Italian before accepting it, OK?.

10 Desembre 2009 20:11

Aneta B.
Nombre de missatges: 4487
Very nice...
Yes, of course, Lilly. I know, I should have inserted quotes for the Italian words in my request too, but simply forgot it.

When I read your translations, Alexander, I become more and more convinced it was a good decision to entrust with the task of translating my poems to volunteers of our

10 Desembre 2009 22:50

iluvmilka
Nombre de missatges: 77
Brilliant as usual

10 Desembre 2009 22:55

AleksanderS
Nombre de missatges: 17
Aneta,

To be exact, "kind of", or its synonyms - "kinda" and "sort of" are closer to the Polish "jakby" than "nawet".
I had tested the phrase "even like waiting" against "kind of like waiting" and got 9 hits for the first and over 29000 hits for the latter. So, I thought it would be more appropriate to use "kind of".
However, now I'm again starting to think that "even" would be the better option, despite the fact that Google hits are in favour of "kind of". When I was translating that poem, it seemed to me that the first line could be alternatively put in Polish like this: "I sprawia mi pewną przyjemność czekanie na ciebie". But now, I wouldn't put the equal sign between those two alternatives. Therefore, I think we should put "even" in place of "kind of".
Thank you for pointing this out to me. Now I know I need to be even more careful and less "speedy".

10 Desembre 2009 23:14

Aneta B.
Nombre de missatges: 4487
Yes, the general meaning of the line is: "I sprawia mi nawet przyjemność czekanie na ciebie" (I'm even pleased with waiting for you) or "I nawet lubię to czekanie" (I even like the waiting), choć raczej nikt nie lubi czekać, to mnie ono sprawia pewną przyjemność (even if nobody likes waiting I am quite pleased with it)

10 Desembre 2009 23:15

Aneta B.
Nombre de missatges: 4487
So, maybe we should edit the line, Lilly?

10 Desembre 2009 23:48

lilian canale
Nombre de missatges: 14972
What about:

"And somehow I like waiting"?

11 Desembre 2009 00:00

AleksanderS
Nombre de missatges: 17
Perhaps the simplest word-for-word translation would be the best fit:

"And I even like waiting"

11 Desembre 2009 23:18

Francky5591
Nombre de missatges: 12396
Does "Twoje" mean "yours" (plural) or is it to be understood at singular (in which case use of the cap in "Twoje" and "Yours" would mean the great love writer feels for the addressee?

I'm evaluating the French version, and I'd be grateful if you could tell me!

Thanks a lot!

11 Desembre 2009 23:22

Aneta B.
Nombre de missatges: 4487
Yes, Francky, this is exactly what you think...
Singular and with a great love, hence the capital letter!