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Traduction - Turc-Anglais - yıldızların görünmediği zamanlar da yıldız yok ...Etat courant Traduction
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Catégorie Vie quotidienne - Vie quotidienne Cette demande de traduction ne concerne que la signification. | yıldızların görünmediÄŸi zamanlar da yıldız yok ... | | Langue de départ: Turc
Yıldızların görünmediği zamanlarda yıldız yoktur. Söylemem. Sevdiklerime ulaşamıyorsam, ulaştıklarımı sevmeye çalışmayacağım. Gece bulut yoktur. Öyleyse o gün bugündür. | Commentaires pour la traduction | |
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There are no stars when stars cannot be seen. I won't say it. If I can't be with the ones I love, I won't try to love the ones I'm with. There are no clouds at night. If that's the way it is, that day is today.
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Dernière édition ou validation par lilian canale - 11 Juin 2010 20:13
Derniers messages | | | | | 6 Juin 2010 16:38 | | | Hi Hazal
I think it would be better if we say
"If I can't get/reach whom I like/love, I won't try to like/love whom I have reached/ whom I can reach."
as I think "sevdiklerim" is used for the people he loves. (family, friends etc..)
There are no stars when we can't see any.->
"No stars exist/ There are no stars when they cannot be seen." | | | 9 Juin 2010 22:22 | | | | | | 10 Juin 2010 17:58 | | | Hi Cheesecake,
Thank you for the corrections.
You're right for the second one but I think both translations are right for the first one because when someone says "sevdiklerim", we immediately think he's talking about the people he loves. But here, by "sevdiklerim", he could also mean "sevdiÄŸim ÅŸeyler"(the things I like).
So I think we should add the second option in the remarks field.
And a just small typing mistake in the last line, I wrote "that day it today" insead of "that day is today". I would be happy if you corrected it, Lilian. | | | 10 Juin 2010 21:52 | | RantNombre de messages: 20 | "there is no star" and "there is no cloud" may be the right translation, because these are stated as singular in the source text. And "reach" should replace the word "get". | | | 10 Juin 2010 21:54 | | | | | | 11 Juin 2010 18:51 | | | Hi Kafetzou,
Could you help here? CC: kafetzou | | | 11 Juin 2010 20:00 | | | I would say, "If I can't be with the ones I love, I won't try to love the ones I'm with," although this is ambiguous in Turkish. It's not clear whether it's a thing or a person that is loved, and it's not clear whether it's loved or liked, so this presents a conundrum of sorts.
Cheesecake, I disagree with you regarding your re-translation of "Gece bulut yoktur" - I think that it should stand as "There are no clouds at night." It's not necessary to interpret that - it was worded poetically and the figurative meaning can be understood in English. That said, "clouds" has to be plural in English because it's a general statement of fact. The rules for pluralization are different in Turkish and English, and that's the reason why, so ...
There are no stars when stars cannot be seen.
I won't say it.
If I can't be with the ones I love, I won't try to love the ones I'm with.
There are no clouds at night.
If that's the way it is, that day is today.
Note: I changed "so" to "if that's the way it is" for clarity and grammar. | | | 11 Juin 2010 20:15 | | | Thanks Kafetzou, I think that sounds better. | | | 11 Juin 2010 20:18 | | | Good - glad I could help.
| | | 11 Juin 2010 23:42 | | | Thank you all. | | | 12 Juin 2010 08:03 | | | Hi there
thank you all of you guys to get me the meaning
it mean so much to me
have a good day |
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