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Titlu
Meu coração é um almirante louco
Text
Înscris de edinburg
Limba sursă: Portugheză

Meu coração é um almirante louco
que abandonou a profissão do mar
e que a vai relembrando pouco a pouco
em casa a passear, a passear

Titlu
My heart is a crazy admiral
Traducerea
Engleză

Tradus de Diego_Kovags
Limba ţintă: Engleză

My heart is a crazy admiral
Who gave up his life at sea
and remembers it
little by little
wandering, wandering
at home.
Observaţii despre traducere
I had to adapt this text with the word 'softly' because I was not able to find a better word with the same meaning for 'pouco a pouco'.
Validat sau editat ultima dată de către Tantine - 26 Ianuarie 2008 23:25





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Mesaj

25 Ianuarie 2008 00:38

guilon
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I support Tantine's version

25 Ianuarie 2008 00:53

Lucila
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profissão is occupation

25 Ianuarie 2008 01:47

casper tavernello
Numărul mesajelor scrise: 5057
But Tantine's version seems to me like this guy is saying that the reason for him to leave the sea life is his wish for "remembering" something.
Is it right, Tantine?

Who gave up his life at sea
[in order] To remember, at home, bit by bit

One more time having problems with poetry.

[8] We don't translate poems.

25 Ianuarie 2008 01:31

lilutz
Numărul mesajelor scrise: 63
I agree with you, Casper:

"And remember it, little by little", and not "to remember it".

And I've noticed the word "job" as Lucila did. A job is more like an employment than a profession/occupation, right? I agree that "occupation" is better.

25 Ianuarie 2008 07:12

Rodrigues
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job => occupation.

25 Ianuarie 2008 15:35

Tantine
Numărul mesajelor scrise: 2747
Hi All

About the choice of the word "job" rather than "employment", "occupation", "profession" (etc) is the fact that the word is short and "to the point.

This translation is under the category "poetry", so poetic licence is not only "permitted", it is often "necessary", so as not to turn a short poetry into an Icelandic Saga

So I not only accept Diego's choice of this word, I applaud it.

Casper - I needed to change the "to" into "and", so now I think it's telling the right story =>

If I've got this right, the literal translation (into French) of:

e que a vai relembrando pouco a pouco
em casa a passear, a passear

would be

"et qui (s'en) va, rémemorant, peu à peu, à la maison, pour marcher, pour marcher"

My heart is a crazy admiral
Who gave up his life at sea
And remembers, at home, bit by bit
Wandering, wandering

I think it is telling the sad story of someone who regrets having given up on a relationship.

Since s/he (the heart) is no longer the "admiral" of that wonderful boat called "A love story", s/he can only sit alone (at home) and ruminate his/her regrets.

But I might be wrong

Bises
Tantine

[9] At cucumis we love (Tantine loves) translating poetry but we cannot promise to make it rhyme (Tantine often does).




25 Ianuarie 2008 20:05

Sweet Dreams
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I agree with Tantine's version
It's much better that way

25 Ianuarie 2008 20:08

fafarucas
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to take a walk não me parece correcto para "a passear"

25 Ianuarie 2008 20:11

Sweet Dreams
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Nem a mim... parece estranho dizer isto, mas... parece que está demasiado dentro do contexto...

25 Ianuarie 2008 20:14

Sweet Dreams
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Por isso mesmo "wandering, wandering" ficaria muito melhor.

26 Ianuarie 2008 02:31

lilian canale
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My heart is a crazy admiral
Who gave up his life at sea
and remembers it
little by little
wandering, wandering
at home.

26 Ianuarie 2008 02:30

casper tavernello
Numărul mesajelor scrise: 5057
[9] At cucumis we love translating poetry but we cannot promise to make it rhyme... and catch the very sense of it.

I like your last version.

"...we cannot promise to make it rhyme" hahahaha

26 Ianuarie 2008 16:42

zornitsa bogo
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ne e tochen prevodat

26 Ianuarie 2008 16:57

Sweet Dreams
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Zornitsa, could you speak english or maybe portuguese for us to understand you? Thanks

26 Ianuarie 2008 21:36

Anita_Luciano
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I like lilian canales version!

26 Ianuarie 2008 21:48

casper tavernello
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Lilians

26 Ianuarie 2008 22:29

Tantine
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Lilian's version.

"life" conveys much sooooo much more

I will edit, then validate

Bises/beijos
Tantine

26 Ianuarie 2008 22:34

Tantine
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Hi Lilian (in particular, anyone else in general)

I have edited this text using your (Lilian's) translation so, technically, Lilian should earn the points for this translation.

I will donate you the equivalent if you want

I'll validate now

Bises
Beijos
Tantine

26 Ianuarie 2008 22:52

lilian canale
Numărul mesajelor scrise: 14972
Hi Tantine:

I'm glad my version was so well accepted, but...
if the points are to be donated, I think that in order to be fair, they should be divided among the many who gave suggestions, including yourself, so don't worry...thanks anyway.

Bises
Lilly.


26 Ianuarie 2008 23:51

Sweet Dreams
Numărul mesajelor scrise: 2202
I agree!

Lilian's verson
or
Tantine's version
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