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Catégorie Vie quotidienne - Amour / Amitié  Cette demande de traduction ne concerne que la signification. | | | Langue de départ: Russe
СпаÑибо в карман не положешь , По платью вÑтречают , по уму провожають. | Commentaires pour la traduction | lütfen çok acil çabuk çevirirseniz sevinirim |
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Teşekkürü cüzdanına koyamazsın. Kılık kıyafetine göre karşılarlar, zekâna göre de uğurlarlar. | Commentaires pour la traduction | Bu çeviri için yazılan metin Bulgarca değil Rusça'dır (martonyedi) --------- "cüzdanına" kelimesi "cebine" olarak da çevrilebilir (smy)
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Dernière édition ou validation par smy - 25 Janvier 2008 12:07
Derniers messages | | | | | 23 Janvier 2008 13:33 | |  smyNombre de messages: 2481 | is the source in Bulgarian or Russian tempest? CC: tempest | | | 23 Janvier 2008 20:04 | | | This is definitely Russian.
These are two very peculiar sayings we have in Bulgaria. The first one "СпаÑибо в карман не положешь" literally means "You cannot put a "thank-you" in your pocket." - with an inner meaning that talk (especially an apology) is cheap and it is nothing tangible. The second one "По платью вÑтречают , по уму провожають" means literally - "They meet you according to your clothing and send you off according to your brains"
I hope this helps!
Cheers! | | | 25 Janvier 2008 12:01 | |  smyNombre de messages: 2481 | Thanks a lot komÅŸu  ! I've changed the source language to Russian and validated according to your translation, very nice translation by martonyedi  !
martonyedi, çevirin çok güzel olmuş, küçük bir düzeltme yapıp onaylıyorum , kaynak dildeki sorunu bildirdiğin için çok teşekkür ederim  | | | 25 Janvier 2008 19:14 | | | Always welcome komşu! That's a nice word - you probably know we use it a lot here in BG.
Unfortunately it is probably the only one Turkish word I know.
Cheers komÅŸu! | | | 26 Janvier 2008 11:24 | |  smyNombre de messages: 2481 | Yes, I know it's a widespread word in Balkans (and here of course  )  |
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